The Sweets of Sin (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Sweets of Sin" in English language version.

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apra-amcos.com.au

mankyboddle.com

nla.gov.au

trove.nla.gov.au

  • "Sweets of Sin [sound recording] / Sweets of Sin". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 27 October 2012. Credits: Written by Z and/or Mankyboddle, 'Can Hatice' arrangement by Z, Mankyboddle and O'Shea Clements; produced and engineered by the Sweets of Sin, Richard Newell, Frank Kerestedshjian, Kim Webster and Thomas Tallis. Performer: Frank Mankyboddle, vocals, guitar, percussion; Steve Z, soprano and tenor saxophones, French horn, flute, clarinet, keyboards, vocals, keyboard programming; Daniel O'Shea Clements, drums, percussion, vocals; with Susan Currie .... [et al.].
  • "'Experiment with Me' / Steve Lock; [performed by] The Sweets of Sin. 'The Ghosts of the Battle Cry' / Steve Lock; [performed by] The Sweets of Sin. [sound recording]". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2012..

samemory.sa.gov.au

  • "'Gardening as a Finer Art'". SA Memory. State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 27 October 2012. 'The Finer Art of Gardening' b/w 'Too Late the Hero' which came out on GPR in May 1983. Soon afterwards Del Webb totally fell apart with band members going their separate ways with Frank Moller going on to create the band Ship of Fools in 1984 which later became Sweets of Sin.