The 12" vinyl release from 1983 is widely considered a high-water mark for mid-tempo boogie and soulful jazz-funk. Produced and arranged by Eric Matthew —known for his work with Sharon Redd—the track is a remake of Delegation's "I Figure I'm Out Of Your Life". While the original is a soul staple, many collectors view Arnie's version as a superior, "dreamier" interpretation that perfectly captures the "nocturnal" and "tropical" descriptors often associated with 1980s boogie. Musical Composition
“The first 50 seconds of this recording is gorgeous. Dreamy, jazzy and Soulful chords, vibes and grooves.” Discogs I Think I'm Out of Your Life - Arnie's Love (Vinyl 12") 1983
The song explores themes of heartbreak and distance, with lines like "I sit and watch the rain that falls in my backyard" and "I figure I'm out of your life now girl / I'm so far out of touch". Vinyl Pressing & Versions The 12" vinyl release from 1983 is widely
