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Solomon And Sheba

Po-faced but spectacular Biblical epic starring Yul Brynner (with hair) as the legendarily wise king who risks losing the throne of Israel by making whoopee with the saucy-but-pagan queen of Sheba (Gina Lollobrigida). George Sanders plays the villain (hurrah), the cast-of-thousands battle scenes are impressive and the unintentionally hilarious 'orgy' is an absolute must-see.

The Old Grey Whistle Test: Volume 3

Another random trawl through the Whistle Test archives proves perhaps just too random—it's unlikely fans of Half Man Half Biscuit (their 1986 TV debut) or The Jam ('78's "'A' Bomb...") will be tempted by strange bedfellows like Supertramp and Chris Rea. So something for everyone but far too diverse a range to fully satisfy any camp.

Access All Arias

New wave god turned worldbeat evangelist gets opera bug

The Aluminum Group – More Happyness

Lovelorn pop from Chicago's Navin brothers

Amp Fiddler – Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly

Nu-soul from old funk head making solo debut

MC Solaar – Mach 6

The doyen of French hip hop returns with his sixth album

The Len Bright Combo

Elemental, my dear Wreckless. Eric Goulden's 1986 releases on a twofer

The Good Old Naughty Days

Starring some nuns, a pair of naughty schoolgirls, a dog, and an animated man with a huge willy

Northfork

Mesmeric magical realism from indie icons

Summer Of Fear

Minor shocker (made for TV) from Wes Craven, starring Linda Blair as a schoolgirl whose boyfriend and family get taken over by her evil cousin, a backwoods witch. Only Blair's horse and friendly supernatural expert Macdonald Carey can tell the possessed from normal people. Also known as Stranger In Our House, and for Blair and Craven completists only.
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