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Since You're Gone - George Benson & Earl Klugh



     
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Since your high
Since you steal
Since you hate everything I feel
Since you cheat
Since you lie
Since you don't wanna try things I wanna try
Since you been gone
My life has moved along
Quite nicely actually
I've got a lot more friends
And I don't have to pretend
Since you're gone
Since you're gone
Since you're not what I want
You can take everything I've got
Take the sink

Take the drier
If I say I love you I am a liar
Since you been gone
My life has moved along
Quite nicely actually
Meet my lover Jen
And I don't have to pretend
Since you're gone
Since you're gone
Well I've been looking for a new direction anyway
I've been thinking bout my own protection to stay
Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone my life has moved along
Now that you're gone
Since you're high
Since you steal
Since you hate everything I feel
Since you cheat
Since you lie
Since you don't wanna try things I wanna try
Since you been gone
My life has moved along
Quite nicely actually
(Thanks for asking)
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Review for 'Collaboration'(1987):

George Benson rebels against the machine and comes out with an all-instrumental album, his first in 11 years and also his first full teaming with onetime protégé, acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh. Klugh sounds much more mature and forthcoming here than he did as a teenager in Benson's CTI days. Yet Benson still blows him away with his effortless swing, endless invention (within the constraints of the carefully controlled arrangements, however) and totally assured placement of the notes. "Mimosa" has some especially fluid work by Benson, with Klugh serving as an effective foil. The backing is mostly an electronic wash, though underpinned by solid funk support from former Benson bandmembers Harvey Mason and Paulinho Da Costa. The biggest hang-up are the so-so tunes, which both guitarists gratefully transcend whenever they solo. While Collaboration disappointed many guitar fans back in 1987 who were hoping for a more energetic session, time has underlined and strengthened its musical virtues.
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