PETER SINFIELD: WHERE NEXT?
Post Crimson, Sinfield produced, wrote and even recorded his lone solo album…
Peter Sinfield and Fripp in the studio.
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In the aftermath of his split with Fripp in December 1971, Peter Sinfield spent some time wondering what to do next. He didn’t have long to wait. He was asked by EG Management to produce the debut album of their latest signing, Roxy Music. “I thought they were very original so EG let me give it a shot within the £5k budget. That really just paid for 10 days at Command Studios.” Recorded over two weeks in 1972, Sinfield says, “I worked like a slave. I was in rehearsals for three weeks and went to gigs. I did everything I could to help. I was a bit brusque during the recording but one reason was that I couldn’t mess about. It was like: ‘Phil, that take was no good. Go away and practise another one’ as opposed to: ‘Yes, wonderful, blah blah.’ I didn’t have time to be producer smoothy-smoothy.”