Since We Last Spoke is the second studio album by American Hip hop producer & singer RJD2. It was released on May 18, 2004 by the Definitive Jux label. This album's tracks moved away from the DJ Shadow-inspired instrumental hip hop music of RJD2's previous offering, Deadringer, and toward much more Rock music-influenced sounds.
The CD also contains the bonus tracks De L'alouette and Holy Toledo.
"Making Days Longer" is in fact a song called "Bless the Telephone", written by the poet / songwriter / singer Labi Siffre and recorded by him on his 1971 album The Singer And The Song.