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Sinfield and Hill
Upon his return to London in 1980, his publisher introduced him to Andy Hill, a composer and fellow songwriter who Sinfield worked with to create hits such as " The Land of Make Believe " by Bucks Fizz, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart, and became one of the biggest-selling hits of the decade.
#" Have You Ever Been in Love " ( Andrew Hill, Peter Sinfield, John Danter )
# " Have You Ever Been In Love " ( Hill, Peter Sinfield, John Danter ) – 4: 06

Sinfield and had
The lyrics were co-written by Peter Sinfield, whom Greg Lake had collaborated with in King Crimson.
Even so, the relationship between Sinfield and Fripp had become increasingly strained as the band progressed.
During his time in Ibiza Sinfield had a break from songwriting and was able to spend his time travelling, socialising and reflecting, which he had been unable to do for the previous decade.
The backing music for the story was provided by Brian Eno, with whom Sinfield had previously worked while producing Roxy Music.
There had been rumours of a second solo album, and Sinfield worked on it for a couple of years with vibraphone player and programmer Poli Palmer, formerly of Family.
Sinfield had a fairly unusual and colourful upbringing, being an only child ( bar his adopted brother, Dennis ) of a bisexual mother who ran a hair salon and one of the first burger bars in London in the 1950s.
Sinfield claimed that A Poet's Notebook by Edith Sitwell had an important influence on his writing, as well as the works of William Blake, Kahlil Gibran, Shakespeare, Enid Blyton and various science fiction writers.
Hearing Donovan's opening line of " Colours ": " Yellow is the colour of my true love's hair "' was, Sinfield stated, the defining moment when he decided he had the desire and ability to start writing songs.
Leeds ' points included 12 from Kevin Sinfield ( meaning he had scored in every match this season ).
In " Tour of Duty ", it was the SJS who stormed in and arrested Chief Judge Sinfield after proving he had used criminal means to gain power.

Sinfield and won
Robbie Paul, Gary Connolly and Kevin Sinfield have all won the award since 1996, despite each of them finishing on the losing side in their respective finals.
Leeds won 24 – 16, with Sinfield successfully kicking four goals.

Sinfield and previously
Captain " Sir " Kevin Sinfield with a crucial 76th minute penalty goal to win the game, as he did from a similar angle against Castleford in the Challenge Cup Semi-final months previously.

Sinfield and for
* Songwriter Peter Sinfield, founding member and lyricist for progressive rock act King Crimson, currently resides in Aldeburgh.
In 2005, Sinfield was noted as a " Prog rock hero " in Q magazine, for his impressive lyrical contribution and creative influence while working within the rock music industry.
Fripp became involved with other projects ( most notably the Centipede orchestra ), which left Sinfield with much of the responsibility for the final version and design of the album, including the uniquely ornate jacket.
In 1978, following the success of his previous lyrics for Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Sinfield was asked by ELP to produce lyrics for their album Love Beach, now regarded by many ( including Sinfield himself ) to be the worst of all ELP's albums.
In 1978 – 1980 Sinfield also wrote the lyrics for the English versions of Alla fiera dell ' est ( Highdown Fair ) and La pulce d ' acqua ( Fables and Fantasies ), by Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi.
Other colleagues, such as Les Ames, Bob Wyatt and Reg Sinfield, believed that he did not like to face the new ball, and he was occasionally happy for the other batsmen to face the difficult bowling.
To compensate, Sinfield increased his own creative role and began developing his interest in synthesisers for use on subsequent records.
Lyrics for the English versions of Branduardi's albums were written by Peter Sinfield, also lyricist for King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
The game was memorable for the decision by the Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield to spurn the opportunity of a 2-point penalty kick to level up the game with just minutes left.
The former continued to score boundaries regularly, and hit Sinfield for four and three from a leg glance and late cut to reach his 50 in 90 minutes.
As an Academy player he starred in the 1998 Academy Grand Final for Wigan in their defeat to the Leeds Rhinos, who boasted such current international stars as Kevin Sinfield and Rob Burrow .< sup > citation required </ sup >
As a Reader at the University of Sussex, he co-founded with Alan Sinfield the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence, which, as he remembers in Sex, Literature and Censorship, ' attracted some notoriety for being the first of its kind in the country ' ( 3 ).
1999 was a breakthrough season for Sinfield, making 21 appearances and scoring 2 tries.
Sinfield scored his 2, 000th point for the club as Leeds defeated St Helens for the second successive year in the Grand Final.
During the 2009 season, Sinfield became only the second player, after Lewis Jones, to score 1, 000 goals for Leeds.

Sinfield and track
On their next album, Islands, Sinfield began exploring new lyrical territory, with more sexual imagery juxtaposed with the languidly surreal title track.
With lyrics by Sinfield rich in circus imagery, the track builds up into a cacophonous climax.

Sinfield and You
#" Nobody Loves You Like I Do " ( Lake, Sinfield ) – 3: 56
#" Watching Over You " ( Lake, Sinfield ) – 3: 54
# " All I Want Is You " ( Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield ) – 2: 35
# " For You " ( Lake, Sinfield ) – 4: 28

Sinfield and Love
#" Lend Your Love to Me Tonight " ( Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield ) – 4: 01
# " Love Beach " ( Lake, Sinfield ) – 2: 46
# " Taste of My Love " ( Lake, Sinfield ) – 3: 33
#" Love in a World Gone Mad " – 4: 08 ( Billy Livsey, Pete Sinfield )

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