- Talulah Gosh
Infobox musical artist
Name = Talulah Gosh
Img_capt = Talulah Gosh (clockwise from top left: Mathew Fletcher, Elizabeth Price, Amelia Fletcher, Chris Scott and Peter Momtchiloff).
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Oxford,England
Genre =Twee pop
Years_active =1986 —1988
Label = Sarah
K
Associated_acts = Heavenly
URL =
Current_members =
Past_members =Amelia Fletcher Mathew Fletcher Peter Momtchiloff Rob Pursey Elizabeth Price
Chris ScottEithne Farry Talulah Gosh was a guitar-pop group from
Oxford, England and one of the leading bands of thetwee pop movement, taking their name from the headline of anNME interview withClare Grogan . [Larkin, Colin: "The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music", 1992, Guinness Publishing, ISBN 1-85112-579-4] They supposedly formed whenAmelia Fletcher andElizabeth Price , both wearing Pastels badges, met at a club inOxford . Formed in1986 , their original line-up comprisedAmelia Fletcher (vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), her younger brotherMathew Fletcher (drums),Peter Momtchiloff (lead guitar),Rob Pursey (bass) andElizabeth Price (vocals). Pursey left early on, to be replaced byChris Scott .History
The group made their live debut on
March 7 ,1986 , and later the same year released a flexidisc on Sha La La flexilabel and two singles simultaneously on theEdinburgh -based label53rd & 3rd , "Beatnik Boy" and "Steaming Train". These singles, especially the former, were unashamedly cutesy, something also reflected in the names the group had adopted for themselves: leader Amelia was "Marigold", while Elizabeth became "Pebbles". Mathew Fletcher was rather less flatteringly nicknamed "Fat Mat". Their appearance led to them being labelled as an "anorak indie" band.For their third single, the group returned to a song they had first recorded in session for
Janice Long 's show on Radio 1 in August 1986, "Talulah Gosh". Elizabeth Price left toward the end of the year to formThe Carousel , and so the single, released onMay 30 ,1987 , was the first to feature replacementEithne Farry (vocals, tambourine). The single was less shambolic than their earlier offerings, and a video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxY4Q2TmQAw] was made for it which was played onThe Chart Show (then shown onChannel 4 ), giving the band some mainstream exposure. The single was produced (some critics suggested it was over-produced) by John Rivers, as was the follow-up "Bringing Up Baby", a sophisticated pop song that reduced the band's "shambling" element to the point where mainstream success seemed a possibility. Indeed,The Primitives would later take precisely this route to success — but Talulah Gosh never made the national charts. The ironically-titled debut album "" was released in October 1987, collecting tracks from the earlier singles and radio sessions.January
1988 saw not only the release of "Bringing Up Baby" but also the broadcast of a second Radio 1 session, this time for DJJohn Peel . What was to be Talulah Gosh's last single, aRamones -like punk thrash titled "Testcard Girl" (very loosely based on an old Heinz advertising jingle), was released in May. The group split later that year. A posthumous collection ofBBC radio sessions was issued bySarah Records in 1991, and a more comprehensive retrospective was released onK Records in 1996.After the split, Chris and Eithne formed Saturn 5, Peter joined
The Razorcuts , while Amelia issued a one-off solo single, "Can you keep a secret?". Amelia and Mathew Fletcher and Peter Momtchiloff regrouped as Heavenly in late 1989 with Talulah Gosh co-founder Rob Pursey also returning to the fold.Discography
*"I Told You So" (flexi disc, 1986) (given away with fanzines "
Are You Scared To Get Happy? " #3 and "Trout Fishing In Leytonstone" #3)
*"Beatnik Boy" (single, 1986)
*"Steaming Train" (single, 1986)
*"Talulah Gosh" (single, 1987)
*"Bringing Up Baby" (single, 1987)
*"Testcard Girl" (single, 1988)
*"" (singles compilation, 1987/8)
*"They've Scoffed the Lot " (radio sessions, 1991)
*"Talulah Mania " (reissue of "Rock Legends", 1991)
*"Backwash" (complete recordings plus live tracks, 1996)ee also
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Twee pop
*Heavenly
*Marine Research
*Tender Trap
*C86
*You Lied
*Sportique External links
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* [http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article.aspx?id=3956 Interview with Amelia Fletcher about Talulah Gosh]
* [http://www.utterlyutterly.co.uk/talulahgosh/ Twee Amigos]References
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