Marine Research, “Sounds From the Gulf Stream” (K, 2000 [?])
After the tragic death of her brother and Heavenly/Talulah Gosh bandmate, Amelia Fletcher regrouped most of Heavenly for one of her best albums ever. Fletcher’s trademark jangly/clangy/winsome take on mid-‘60s guitar-beat-pop is at its most complex and hard-hitting here, and fans shouldn’t miss it.
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7/27/13

Marine Research, “Sounds From The Gulf Stream” (2000 [?])
After the tragic death of her brother and Heavenly/Talulah Gosh bandmate, Amelia Fletcher regrouped most of Heavenly for one of her bst albums ever. Fletcher’s trademark jangly/clangy/winsome take on mid-sixties guitar-beat-pop