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Artist: The Dandy Warhols
Label: Capitol
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 110 reviews
Sales Rank: 7578

Format: Enhanced, Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 57787
UPC: 724385778728
EAN: 0766486647824
ASIN: B00004TA8K

Publication Date: 2000
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Tracks:

  • Godless
  • Mohammed
  • Nietzsche
  • Country Leaver
  • Solid
  • Horse Pills
  • Get Off
  • Sleep
  • Cool Scene
  • Bohemian Like You
  • Shakin'
  • Big Indian
  • The Gospel

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com's Best of 2000
"I wear my influences like a f***ing badge," proclaims lead singer-songwriter Courtney Taylor regarding Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia. But while the Dandy Warhols liberally steal Rolling Stones riffs, Iggy Pop vocals, Britpop sonic surfing, and even Burt Bacharach horn sections, they give it back in spades, delivering one of the best rock albums of 2000: a masterpiece of sex, beauty, strife, and wry, raunchy-cool attitude. --Beth Massa

Amazon.com
The long hiatus that led to the Dandy Warhols' masterful third album, Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia, promoted leaps-and-bounds growth in this already excellent band's music. Layers, layers, and more layers of guitars coexist here with trippy soundscapes, doot-doo-doo choruses, and even an eyebrow-cocked nod to hip-hop ("Yo, bitch," frontman Courtney Taylor mutters, sounding like Lou Reed reading an Ice Cube lyric sheet). By turns galloping, propulsive, hushed, and majestic, this is music that openly steals--from the Stones, Kinks, and Cars, among others--while fusing its sources into a unique whole of its own. Taylor lives up to the wide-screen promise of the disc's title, offering a series of what Game Theory once called "pointed accounts of people you know." The characters here brag about how they "got a beautiful new Asian girlfriend" ("Solid"), live the bicoastal high life in "itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny ridin'-up-your-butt bikini[s]" ("Horse Pills"), seek reassurance that an affair is "just a casual, casual, easy thing" ("Bohemian Like You"), and offer advice in the middle of a breakup argument: "Hey, man, turn that shit off." Seedily glamorous and replete with the best vocal asides since Jarvis Cocker let it bleed all over Pulp's Different Class, Thirteen Tales will convince you that rock is alive--and that you should still care. --Rickey Wright

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Album Details
Third Album, the follow up to 1998's 'Come Down', which produced two singles: 'Everyday Should Be a Holiday'& 'Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth'. This new album adds further depth to the band's sound. It's the most complete D.W. record to date.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good music.   September 2, 2008
Camilo Rueda Lopez (San Sebastian de Los Reyes, MADRID Spain)
If all cuts were as good as "Bohemian Like You", then it would deserve even a 6 star rating... but not all songs are like it, which doesn't mean you'll find a really bad one in here; it's just you won't find any better.

However it's still a well crafted and carefully produced album, worth listening and recommended for any Dandy Warhols' newcomer and fan.

Good music.



4 out of 5 stars Has their best song and it's maybe their best album   July 17, 2008
dfle3 (Australia)

I bought this cd after buying their earlier one "Come on down", which I quite liked. Gave the earlier cd 4 stars too. It's pretty much the same story again for this cd: has one excellent single to pique your interest, and then delivers some solid songs throughout the cd. In fact, this cd may have more contenders for songs worthy of inclusion in any future Dandy Warhols' compilation album. In the notes I took for this cd, before submitting this review here, I pondered whether "Thirteen tales" was a concept album. It has, as bookends, songs with titles and themes that go from belief in a god to atheism. A couple of other songs, and maybe more, seem to be paired, in some way (e.g. I'm not exactly sure if "Solid" is a reply to the earlier song "Country leaver").

Anyway, I'll give you a rundown of the songs I like the most on this album. Not sure if the "Come on down" cd did what this album does, namely, have songs bleed into eachother, such that there isn't any real demarcation between songs. It works well, in any case.

"Come on down" had "Not if you were last junkie on Earth" as the standout song/single from the cd. This album has "Bohemian like you". I probably first heard snatches of this song when it was used to advertise a car or something or other. On cd, listening to this song in its entirety, you really appreciate it that much more. To me, this is a song in a The Rolling Stones' style/sound. In fact, if the Stones had recorded this song, it would be one of their best ever...it's that good. I suppose the guitar sound most reminds me of the Stones "Brown sugar". That's not a favourite Stones song of mine in any case, so the Dandy's have way surpassed the Stones on that front. The intro to "Bohemian like you" has a cool drum intro, nice organ sound and a cool, bassy synthesiser. The lyrics are amusingly chatty (he sings things like you would hear uttered in a conversation). A great song.

Next best songs:

Godless- has accoustic guitar and the riff reminds me of George Harrison's classic song "My sweet lord". That probably isn't a coincidence!

Mohammed- has some Middle Eastern vocal touches and some nice multiple accoustic guitar sounds. A pretty song.

Get off- perhaps the second best song on this album. It reminds me of something, but that something must be a song which I don't really hear very often. In any case, this song sounds sort of Western (as in 'country and western music'). It's the vocal rhythm which reminds me of something. The song has catchy singing and also has accoustic guitar.

Sleep- a gentle, dreamy song built on a pretty two part accoustic guitar melody. Later on, there are are male and female vocals which have an airy sound to them...like they are singing in a cathedral. This is totally by the by, but this song's title is also the name of one of my favourite Midnight Oil songs, from the equally good as this album "Red sails in the sunset". The Oils are one of my top 5 musical acts of all time.

Some other notes on songs I made before posting:

Nietzsche- has a very heavy and fuzzy and electric guitar sound-perhaps the synth contributes to this sound as well. The riff reminds me of The Troggs' classic "Wild thing".

Country leaver- another country sounding song from this album.

"Solid" and "Horse pills"- both have vocals not unlike Lou Reed or, say, Iggy Pop. The former song has a simple, catchy keyboard riff which is a little bit catchy. Vocals are in the softer sounding mode of the lead singer. The latter song is another song where there is a fuzzy sounding electric guitar.

Shakin- this song brings to mind the following types of songs/acts: The Vines' classic "Ride with me" along with Iggy Pop sounding vocals. Features some hip-hop widgy-widgy turntable effects.

Big Indian-features a steel string accoustic guitar, I think.

The Gospel- another country flavoured song. Utilises some lyrics from the spiritual song "Sweet chariot" (I think that that is the name of the song). The guitars sound twangy, in a country kind of way.

A really good album.

If you like this album, you might want to check out these equally good albums:

Midnight Oil-Red sails in the sunset.

The Vines-Highly evolved.

Patti Smith-Horses

I've reviewed all of these albums here.



5 out of 5 stars Their best so far; a good choice for Dandy's newbies   July 11, 2007
Mark Colan (Medford, MA USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I think this is the best Dandy Warhols album so far, and I like the band a lot. "13 Tales" is much more solid than the previous "Come Down" and consistently better songwriting. If you don't know their music, this album is a tasty starting point.

It is a rockin' album, but it is very dynamic - from quieter and melodic tunes to 'balls to the wall' blasts of fuzz and distortion intended to annoy neighbors. Song-writing varies from fairly simple and repetitive (Nietzche) to clever songs with hooks, complex chord structure, and intricate harmonies. At times dissonant, at others sweetly harmonious, and sometimes a bit of both. Harsh fuzz guitar sounds are mixed with clear, ringing acoustic guitars.

The album's sound is basic alt-rock, but draws from a variety of classic bands (Stones, Iggy Pop, Velvet Underground and others). They add a unique sound, sensibility, and tongue-in-cheek attitude that makes it refreshingly their own. There even hip-hop beats on one track. Some tracks are deliberately dissonant, others with sweet harmonies. It is the musical variety here that makes this one fun to listen to from top to bottom, meriting many listens without getting old or sounding the same.

What makes this album great is the wide range of sounds and styles, and the fact that there's not a bad track on it. The songs are seg'ed together to give a nonstop music experience, great for listening to the whole album. The seg transitions make for disruptive transitions on mix tapes, unless you do some editing.. When you play the entire album on most mp3 or computer music players, there is a brief gap in the transition as the player switches from one to the next track, unless you have gapless playback capabilities (like foobar2000, or are playing directly from the CD). For that reason I ripped the mp3s both separately and altogether as one track.

Tracks:

The first three tracks ("Godless", "Mohammed, "Nietche") are a powerful opening, starting slow and gaining strengthy until finally bursting out all over with "Nietchzhe"... a splendid trio. "Country Traveller" comes next. It's a great country-ish song on its own, but in terms of the mood it's an about face from where they took us with the first three.

The most obvious pop singles are "Bohemian Like You" (which got some airplay) and "Get Off" (which I have not heard on the radio). "Solid" and "Horse Pills" are hilarious snarky tunes that would be more at home on college radio.

The closing track, "The Gospel", is my least favorite, because it is slow and somber, and because it marks the end of a great album. But overall, there isn't a bad track on the album, though of course some are stronger than others.

There are various CD singles you can get from Amazon delears featuring tracks from this album. The title cuts on the singles are identical to the album tracks, so it is the alternative versions that are the reason to buy them. "Godless (mix)," from the "Horse Pills" single, reworks the song considerably. I like the result a lot - not better than the original, but as much as I like the song it's fun to hear a reimagined version.

I would give the album 4 1/2 stars if it were available. I usually reserve 5 stars for one of the best albums of all time. Objectively, I don't think that it is, because the quality varies; subjectively, it is certainly one of my essential favorite albums.... so 5 stars here.



4 out of 5 stars One hit wonder?   May 7, 2007
W. I. Van Zwol (Assen, The Netherlands)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This band is known to be a one hit wonder in Europe. Since one of it's most well known hit, A Bohemian Like You, has been used for a commercial (Vodafone, around the year 2000). Unfair, because this band has more to offer than just that.

If a equasion should be made, I would say it is a mixture of The Stones, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed. Loungy when it comes to numbers like "sleep" and energatic when it comes to songs like "Solid". A CD you can listen to when driving the country. Singing along with "a Bohemian Like You" and leaving the gas closed when listening to things like "Nietzsche".

I, for one, am very hapy to have obtained this cd. It will be one of those which is at the front row in my collection!



5 out of 5 stars Buy this album now!   April 19, 2007
Alan Smithee (Rockville, MD USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Just to add a few words to echo most of the other reviews. Yes, there are a couple of weaker songs, so really it's not a perfect five stars, but it's close. As a whole, the album plays well and seems to be a rarity these days: an album that evokes a mood and makes sure all of its songs follow it. Most albums out there are a collection of songs thrown together. This group knows how to write listenable music. You won't be disappointed.

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