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Fyfe Dangerfield
Fyfe Dangerfield – ‘When You Walk in the Room’

This is the opening track from Fyfe's debut solo album, ‘Fly Yellow Moon,’ out January 2010.

Fyfe is a singer/songwriter, best known for being the founding member of indie band The Guillemots.

The album Fly Yellow Moon is written entirely by Fyfe and produced by Adam Noble in Urchin Studios, London (the same studios where Guillemots recorded their first classic E.P. ‘I Saw Such Things In My Sleep’).

Fyfe and producer Adam Noble say it was the fastest and most fun track to record during the album sessions.

The piano on ‘When You Walk in the Room’ was recorded as a demo on a piano that had been sitting around for decades at Fyfe’s family home in Shropshire. Happy with the sound, they kept it.

Written over a 12-month period, Fyfe recorded Fly Yellow Moon in five days, in what he described as his happiest time ever spent recording.

The 10-track album is released on Geffen records and while most of the album remains untouched from its first recording, both the tracks, ‘She Needs Me’ and ‘Faster Than The Setting Sun’ were mixed by Bernard Butler on an authentic 1960’s mixing desk.


‘When You Walk In The Room’ is the first teaser from the album and is available as a free download for fans from www.fyfedangerfield.com 

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