The Dandy Warhols – 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia (Color)

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Yellow colored vinyl repressing for the band’s third album. A modern classic, Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia is the breakthrough album from The Dandy Warhols, blending psych-rock, alt-pop, and a laid-back indie cool. Featuring the anthemic “Bohemian Like You”, the…

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LabelSCHIZOPHONIC
Catalog NoSCZ 787
Format2× Vinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0843563186411
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The Dandy Warhols 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia (Color) vinyl is the one that announced this Portland band to the world beyond the American underground, and this yellow colored pressing on Schizophonic brings it back in a format that rewards the kind of close listening that an album this carefully constructed deserves. Four musicians who understood that psych-rock and pop hooks were not opposites.

The Dandy Warhols 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia (Color) vinyl

Released as the band’s third full-length, this album sits at the intersection of blissed-out psychedelia and genuinely sharp pop songwriting. Courtney Taylor-Taylor’s approach to composition treats haze as a texture rather than an excuse, and the band plays with a looseness that is more controlled than it appears. The guitars blur and drone, but the songs themselves are structured with intention. They came out of the same Pacific Northwest scene that shaped a generation of alternative acts, absorbed the influences around them, and then found their own angle on the material.

What the Album Contains

Bohemian Like You is the song that traveled furthest from the album’s orbit, spending years in commercials and film trailers without losing its shape. But 13 Tales has much more to offer beyond that single track. Godless, Get Off, and mohammed runs off on the side of the record show a band willing to let songs stretch and sprawl while holding the listener’s attention across each movement. The sequencing works as a complete side-one and side-two experience rather than a playlist of separate tracks. The production has an analog warmth that suits vinyl particularly well. If you have only encountered this album through digital delivery, the physical format changes the experience.

The Pressing

Yellow colored vinyl on an LP is a visual choice that fits the album’s sensibility. Schizophonic handled the repressing with care. This is not a cash-in reissue pressed on the cheapest stock available. The artwork holds up, the mastering respects the original’s warmth, and the format lets the full dynamic range of the recording come through the way it was intended. If you have been streaming this album or have a worn original, this colored pressing is the version worth owning on your shelf.