2006, Capitol Records
VINYL FORMAT. Though they still tend
towards pastiche, the Dandy Warhols'
third full-length, Thirteen Tales From
Urban Bohemia, presents a bakers' dozen
of their most focused and cohesive
songs. Where their earlier albums were
eclectic to the point of being
scattershot, this release manages to
limit the band's style-switching to
dreamy, sweeping epics like "Godless"
and "Nietzsche," sussed, sleazy power
pop like "Horse Pills" and "Cool Scene,"
and country and gospel ventures like
"Country Leaver" and "The Gospel." The
group's increasingly strong songwriting
makes most of these experiments
successful and distinctive, though the
Dandys fall into their old habit of
appropriating sounds they like wholesale
with "Shakin'," a "tribute" to
Elastica's uptight yet sexy riffs and
rhythms. Not surprisingly, the most
successful songs on Thirteen Tales From
Urban Bohemia are the least derivative
ones, such as anxious pop songs like
"Solid," "Get Off," and the delicate,
lovelorn ballad "Sleep." On those
tracks, as well as the satirical single
"Bohemian Like You" -- this year's model
of their hit "Not If You Were the Last
Junkie on Earth" -- the Dandys reveal
themselves as a savvy pop band with a
voice of their own. Though they're not
all the way there yet, Tales From Urban
Bohemia is a worthwhile step in their
developing creativity. ~ Heather Phares,
All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Godless |
| 2 | Mohammed |
| 3 | Nietzsche |
| 4 | Country Leaver |
| 5 | Solid |
| 6 | Horse Pills |
| 7 | Get Off |
| 8 | Sleep |
| 9 | Cool Scene |
| 10 | Bohemian Like You |
| 11 | Shakin' |
| 12 | Big Indian |
| 13 | The Gospel |
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