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Smile High Club

Heaven-sent innovation from the legendary Beach Boy, plus supporting cast

Mona Lisa Smile

Julia Roberts teaches posh girls to be defiant

Brett Smiley – Breathlessly Brett

As detailed in Uncut (see Strange Days, Take 76), this 1974 debut from the super-effete Smiley has been rotting in obscurity for nearly 30 years. Unashamedly over-produced by Loog Oldham (who saw Brett as "the British Jobriath" rather than a pale Bowie), it's clear on the glam-baroque of "Queen Of Hearts" alone that Smiley had superstar potential. Just listen to his angelic cover of Neil Sedaka's "Solitaire" and mourn the career that might have been.

Abigail Hopkins – Smile Road

Jazzy debut from Anthony Hopkins' girl

Lyle Lovett – Smile

Tenth album from actor, singer and one-time Mr Julia Roberts

Various Artists – At Least You Can Die With A Smile On Your Face

Twenty-two-track sampler from eclectic art-rock label
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