Another “Forgotten” Atmos Trio track: Stephanie’s Soliloquey (2004)

This offering is the sixth in an on-going series of “Forgotten Music“ that has been rediscovered after years of languishing on a hard drive. This music was never intended for release, but after sitting all this time, has been considered worthy, at least, to share. it may be that a “Forgotten Album” will emerge.

Recorded in July 2004. Atmos Trio wasn’t even recording an album–just sight-reading some charts.This is another beautiful Peter Sprague tune we used to play during our Monday morning jam sessions. 

This song is something of a rarity in that it does not feature solos but instead, features the composition itself as the main character in this particular music tale.

Features Rob Michael on guitars, Joe Shotwell on bass and Jeff Obee on bass.


Stephanie’s Soliloquey  by  AtmosTrio

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  • http://www.advancingmusician.com Marko

    Hi Rob,

    Beautiful tune.

    I once had the privilege of a guitar lesson with Peter during my time at MI. It was great playing a bunch of tunes with him – what an awesome musician.

  • http://AtmosMusic.com Rob Michael

    Hi Marko;
    Peter was one of my favorite teachers at MI. I would hang-out and play him for hours every Monday.

  • http://www.acoosticzoo.com Acoostic Zoo Recording Studio

    I enjoyed listening to this intimate & honest recording where everyone played at once. Great to hear a live recording where the natural flow of the session was preserved without editing. Peace. Josef Horhay. Mixing Engineer. Acoostic Zoo Recording Studio Brisbane

  • http://AtmosMusic.com Rob Michael

    Thank you Josef;

    That is indeed the point of this recent round of musical offerings. In this era heavily edited and painstakingly constructed musical projects, I wanted to bring to light something completely real and honest.

    Is there an occasional clammed note? Sure. Is the recording quality master-grade. No. It is a musical document of what occurred one day during a a series of musical exchanges.

    Thanks again for your comment.