Tracklist front / back album covers
The Dandy Warhols - Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia
1. "Godless" 5:20
2. "Mohammed" 5:20
3. "Nietzsche" 5:40
4. "Country Leaver" 3:22
5. "Solid" 3:08
6. "Horse Pills" 3:24
7. "Get Off" 3:10
8. "Sleep" 5:58
9. "Cool Scene" 4:08
10. "Bohemian Like You" 3:30
11. "Shakin'" 3:56
12. "Big Indian" 3:34
13. "The Gospel" 5:35
The Dandy Warhols Band Members / Musicians
Courtney Taylor-Taylor – lead vocals, guitar, production (tracks 1–6, 8, 9, 11–13), mixing ("Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth (Heroin Is So Passe) (Live)")
Peter Holmström – guitar, six-string bass ("Godless")
Zia McCabe – keyboard bass, keyboards, bass guitar, tambourine
Brent DeBoer – drums, backing vocals, album cover photography
Phil Baker – double bass ("Country Leaver", "Sleep")
Meg Bobbitt – additional vocals ("Shakin'", "The Gospel")
Vince DiFiore – trumpet ("Mohammed")
Erik Gavriluk – organ ("Bohemian Like You")
Joe Kaczmarek – organ ("Cool Scene")
Eric Matthews – trumpet ("Godless", "Cool Scene")
Anton Newcombe – guitar ("Get Off")
Troy Stewart – slide guitar
D.J. Swamp – scratching ("Shakin'")
Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia is the 3rd album by American rock band The Dandy Warhols, released in June 12, 2000, through record label Capitol.
It is considered their breakthrough album, largely owing to the song "Bohemian Like You" being featured in a notable Vodafone advertisement. Four singles were released from the album: "Get Off", "Bohemian Like You", "Godless" and "Horse Pills" (the last in Australia only).
This is the band's first album to feature their new drummer Brent DeBoer, Taylor-Taylor's cousin, who joined the band following the departure of their original drummer Eric Hedford, during the tour of their previous studio album.