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Razorlight Preview Brand New Tune

Having popped by Xfm to preview some of his own solo material, Andy Burrows was joined by his day-job bandmates on stage last night to play a brand spanking new Razorlight tune.
Playing at a one-off charity gig at Union Chapel last night (May 28), Razorlight tubthumper Andy Burrows performed a load of new somgs from his inaugural solo album 'The Colour Of My Dreams'.
Joined by his day job work colleages Razorlight, the band also performed several tracks together, including one as yet untitled brand new track.
Other music mates who joined Burrows on the night included Muse's Dom Howard, Guillemots' Fyfe Dangerfield, The Bluetones' Mark Moriss, poet Peter Dixon (whose poems where adapted into 'The Colour Of My Dreams') and of course Editors' Tom Smith, who last week came into Xfm with Burrows to perform an exclusive session.
Andy Burrows performed (with a little help from his friends):
- 'Spanish Boats'
- 'Who Wants Me Now'
- 'Boxes'
- 'Winter'
- 'Big Chief Grandad'
- 'Missionary Sales'
- 'Peace'
- 'Lighthouse Men'
- Teacher Goodbye'
- 'Moon'
- 'Setting Sun'
- 'Cuddle'
- 'I Was A Teenage Jesus'
- 'The Colour Of My Dreams'
- Untitled new Razorlight tune
- 'Before I Fall To Pieces'
- 'In The Morning'
- 'America'
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