Well lets start with the cover notes... Which are basically just photos. A bit of a let down, but you do get a topless Zia pic in there..
The tracks are set out well, in true Dandy's fashion...
I brought the CD for a couple of quid on ebay and I loved it, so I brought the rest.
They ... Read review
Advantages: The Dandy's doing what they do best Disadvantages: Some might not like the simplicity of the Dandy's
Well lets start with the cover notes... Which are basically just photos. A bit of a let down, but you do get a topless Zia pic in there..
The tracks are set out well, in true Dandy's fashion...
I brought the CD for a couple of quid on ebay and I loved it, so I brought the rest.
They are so original and yet so retro.. They are the original rock band.
They sound like the Black Rebel Motorcycle ... ...Not the best album, but then there isn't a worst...
I wouldn't recommend this as a first purchase, I would suggest buying Thirteen Tales from urban Bohiemia or Welcome to the Monkey House as these two album contain the more mainstream songs such as Bohiemian Like You and We Used to be friends. ... more
Well lets start with the cover notes... Which are basically just photos. A bit of a let down, but you do get a topless Zia pic in there..
The tracks are set out well, in true Dandy's fashion...
I brought the CD for a couple of quid on ebay and I loved it, so I brought the rest.
They are so original and yet so retro.. They are the original rock band.
They sound like the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and thats to be expected as they are friends. Not the best album, but then there isn't a worst...
I wouldn't recommend this as a first purchase, I would suggest buying Thirteen Tales from urban Bohiemia or Welcome to the Monkey House as these two album contain the more mainstream songs such as Bohiemian Like You and We Used to be friends.
Advantages: Versatility Disadvantages: None for me
You might not know the name 'TheDandyWarhols', and the album 'Thirteen Tales from urban Bohemia' might not mean much to you either, but probably heard one of the singles from the album, namely 'Bohemian Like You'. It's the one that beginning 'You've got a great car?' and was used earlier this year for an advert for something or other that always seemed to be on TV.
The DandyWarhols are an American quartet who hail from Portland, Oregon, and were formed in 1994. Their first album was 'Dandy's Rule OK', their second 'TheDandyWarholsCome on Down', from which came the single 'Not if You Were the Last Junkie on Earth', played half to death at the time by MTV.
It was not until 'Thirteen Tales' was released in 2000, though, and was voted by Q magazine as one of the best albums of the year, that their fame really grew.
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Product details
Title
Come Down
Performer
Dandy Warhols (The)
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Alternative
Release Date
04/05/1998
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1997
Label / Distributor
Parlophone / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Engineer
Tony Lash
Producer
Tony Lash; Courtney Taylor
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
724383650521
Catalogue Number
8365052
Additional notes
Album Notes
The Dandy Warhols: Courtney Taylor, Peter Holstrom (vocals, guitar); Zia McCabe (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Eric Hedford (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Tony Lash (keyboards, percussion). Recorded at Sound Impressions, Stiles Recording, Falcon Studios and Courtney's Apartment, Portland, Oregon. After striking gold with Everclear, Capitol Records returned to Portland and signed The Dandy Warhols, a quartet hip-deep in psychedelia-soaked pop songs that bring to mind everyone from Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd to The Jesus & Mary Chain. Songs range from the spacey, zero-gravity instrumental "Pete International Airport" to "Not If You Were The Last Junky On Earth," a cheeky pop response to heroin chic that's slathered in kitschy 80's synths. Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor's songs burrow into the deepest folds of your brain, combining layers of swirling keyboards and sharp guitar work with attention-grabbing topics from the Moral Majority ("Hard On For Jesus") to the indier-than-thou cognoscenti ("Cool As Kim Deal"). Although the Dandy's spacey head music occasionally flirts with somnambulism, there's enough hooks and shiny parts thrown in to shake you out of any stupor.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (7/10-24/97 p.123) - 4.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...The Warhols are masters of the hypnotically droning riff delivered in waves of fuzz guitar and garage-band keyboards that recall everything from the Seeds and the Velvets to Stereolab and Spiritualized..." Q (12/00, p.142) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...If we'd had this lot in the '80s baggy may never have happened....with their audible commitment to UK drone-rock and their equal lust for tunes and fun..." Option (11-12/97, p.90) - "Like the milkshake on the menu that you know you don't need, The Dandy Warhols are good for some fleeting pleasure (even if you'll later be thinking you really shouldn't have indulged)..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Be In
2.
Boys Better
3.
Minnasoter
4.
Orange
5.
I Love You
6.
Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth
7.
Everyday Should Be A Holiday
8.
Good Morning
9.
Whipping Tree
10.
Green
11.
Cool As Kim Deal
12.
Hard On For Jesus
13.
Pete International Airport
14.
Creep Out, The**
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