English indie/twee pop band active 1986–1988, known for short jangly singles, Peel Sessions and posthumous compilations on labels associated with Sarah Records. Members mentioned in reviews include Amelia Fletcher and Elizabeth Price.

Recorded five singles and a flexidisc for 53rd & 3rd between 1986-1987; performed Peel Sessions; disbanded in February 1988; the collection 'Was It Just A Dream' collects twenty-five tracks plus early demos (as noted in reviews). Elizabeth Price won the Turner Prize in 2012. Amelia Fletcher is mentioned in reviews as having studied economics at Oxford and later associated with the University of East Anglia.

Two DeBaser reviews praise Talulah Gosh's short, sweet indie-twee singles and posthumous compilations. Reviews highlight ties to C86/Sarah Records, Peel Sessions and members Amelia Fletcher and Elizabeth Price. The band is presented as influential on later indie and riot-grrrl acts.

For:Fans of 1980s British indie/twee pop, C86 followers, listeners interested in Sarah Records-era bands

 Innocence in its rawness.

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 Talulah Gosh, light, banal, warm, sunny, jovial, who don’t give a damn about Alice in Chains who can even do a reunion with Layne Staley but will always return to shit.

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