Andy Burrows

Burrows was seen as a key figure in shaping Razorlight's sound and songs, having co-written the hits "America" and "Before I Fall to Pieces", and more recently from the album Slipway Fires – "Hostage of Love", "Burbery Blue Eyes", "60 Thompson" and "Stinger" with Johnny Borrell.

The album was released to raise awareness and funds for the "Jack's Place" Appeal at Naomi House, a hospice for children in his home town of Winchester.

The Colour of My Dreams was written and recorded at home by Burrows during Razorlight downtime, after he stumbled across a book of poems by an old family friend, Peter Dixon, and set about putting them to music.

[5] Burrows revealed that he was working with Noah and the Whale producer Eliot James and the album Sun Comes Up Again was released in August 2010 and reached No.

Burrows would drop his I Am Arrows moniker for his next solo album Company, which was released on 22 October 2012, and received critical acclaim.

Burrows would also spend time working with Columbia recording artist, Tom Odell, contributing drums and backing vocals to both the Wrong Crowd and Jubilee Road albums.

He co-wrote "Sirens" from Odell's debut album, Long Way Down, "Here I Am" from Wrong Crowd, and the title track of Jubilee Road.

[6] The album was released by Fiction Records on 1 February 2019, featuring further singles, "Handle With Care" and "Barcelona".

The flying-home sequence also uses an orchestral version of Burrows' track "Hometown" from his solo album Company.

[7] In early 2015, Burrows featured on a re-recording of Kate Miller-Heidke's song "Share Your Air", replacing the vocals of Passenger.

In November 2013, it was announced Burrows would join Ricky Gervais' comedy band Foregone Conclusion, for a nominal period of time as musical director.