Peter Clarke, Jogeir Liljedahl, Barry Leitch - Giana Sisters Medley (feat. Romeo Knight)

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Duration:
7:51
Released:
24/03/2026
Charts position:
1. in the year 2026
11. in all-time charts
Score:
Outstanding 98%
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Excellent, and RIP Peter
Nice storytelling track!
Peter rest in peace. Peters guitars are wonderful. Reminds me of Jan Hammer
Review by NecroPolo
26/03/2026

Outstanding Technique

Outstanding Artistic skill

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Peter was a class act. Rest in peace, master of SID.

This co-op track is a very nice memento. I'm especially fond of the slightly darker toned 3:20 - 5:20 part. Great soundscape and playing.
Review by Tomsk
28/03/2026

Outstanding Technique

Outstanding Artistic skill

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I was lucky enough to hear both Peters progress and also the lads who brilliantly finished this remix for him, after he passed. I know how much work went in, and what a great result came out. Such a moving tribute, and a tune that tells it's own story with-in. Beautiful
Review by Gurbz
29/03/2026

Outstanding Technique

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Very cool to hear a bare essentials SID track transform into this captivating piece of music.
Review by LaLa
20/03/2026

Outstanding Technique

Outstanding Artistic skill

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Outstanding Overall rating

I don't know if we ever had a posthumous release of a remix either on AmigaRemix or RKO, so Pete may have just won that category, too. Although I wish he didn't…


The first two minutes are so unmistakably Pete: the intricate layers of plucked instruments with some slow string as pads. That's definitely his signature.


The slow and elegiac parts that follow are just incredibly mournful, asking the listener to stop and reflect.


The closing minutes are pure bliss, with a more positive message, asking us to be thankful for what we've been able to enjoy during our short time together here on Earth. Life is too short to waste…


What a fitting closure this track is to the entire album! Incredibly thoughtful and very well executed. My sincere thanks to the entire Encore team!