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Kraftwerk - Computer World

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop, Experimental
Year:
1981
Notes:
English language version

Tracklist

Computerworld 5:05 X
Pocket Calculator 4:55 X
Numbers 3:19 X
Computerworld 2 3:21 X
Computer Love 7:15 X
Homecomputer 6:17 X
It's More Fun To Compute 4:13 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Computer World (LP) EMI Records EMC 3370 UK 1981
Computer World (Cass, Album) Pathé Marconi EMI 2C 244 64370 France 1981
Computer World (LP) Odeon 10C 068-1643701 Spain 1981
Computer World (LP) Warner Bros. Records HS 3549 US 1981
Computer World (LP) Pathé Marconi EMI 2C 070 64370 France 1981
Computer World (LP) EMI Music (Australia) EMC.3370 Australia 1981
Computer World (LP) EMI ITALIANA S.p.A. 3C 064-64370 Italy 1981
Computer World (LP) Toshiba EMI Ltd EMS-91030 Japan 1981
Computer World (LP) EMI-Odeon, S.A. 10C 068-064370 Spain 1981
Computer World (LP) Warner Bros. Records XHS 3549 Canada 1981
Computer World (LP, Album) EMI Music (Greece) 14C 062-64370 Greece 1981
Computer World (LP, Album) Jugoton LSEMI 78029 Yugoslavia 1981
Computer World (LP, Album) The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd., EMI Records EMC 3370 India 1981
Computer · World (LP, Album) EMI, EMI 1A 062-64370, 1A 064-64370 Netherlands 1981
Computer-World (LP) EMI Music (Netherlands) 1A 062-64370 Netherlands 1981
Computer•World (Cass, Album) Warner Bros. Records W5 3549 US 1981
Mundo De Computadores (LP, Album) EMI Odeon (Argentina) 8954 Argentina 1981
Computer World (LP, Album, RE) EMI ITALIANA S.p.A. 54 1643701 Italy 1983
Computer World (CD, Album) Warner Bros. Records HS 3549-2 US 1984
Computer World (CD, Album) Elektra, Elektra 9 3549-2, 3549-2 US 1987
Computer World (Cass) Elektra 9 3549-4 US 1988
Computer World (LP, Album, RM, RE, Cle) Warner Bros. Records HS 3549-1-RE Australia 2005
Computer World (LP, Ltd, RE) Warner Bros. Records AUHS-1-3549-LW2-RE Australia 2005
Computer World (CD, Album, RM) Mute Records Ltd., Kling Klang CDSTUMM 307, 50999 9 66023 2 4 Europe 2009
Computer World (CD) Elektra CD 3549 Canada  
Computer World (CD, Album) EMI Records, EMI Records 0777 7460402 4, CDEM 1547 UK  
Computer World (CD, Album) Capitol Records 7243 5 81687 2 3 UK, Europe & US  
Computer World (CD, Album) Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records 3549-2, 0 3549-2 Germany  
Computer World (CD, Album) Toshiba EMI Ltd, Toshiba EMI Ltd TOCP-8974, 0777 7460402 4 Japan  
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Ron242 Jun 16, 2009

referencing Computer World, LP, 2C 070 64370

When this was released some questions arose. First and foremost the establishment asked: How come such a band released an album in so many languages and countries?
Kraftwerk knew and acted proactive. After contemplating, consulting friends and creative thinking they re-recorded a track with french lyrics, this with the intention of a pleasant gesture towards the french audience. In fact it is in Kraftwerk's direction to do this. After all one of their goals is to unite people.
The french artcritics however reacted cumbersome and quite negative. It's good to see and heartwarming that even french artcritics run beside the truth.
Rated 5/5
Review by Bleep43 Jun 28, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Computer World, CD, Album, 0777 7460402 4, CDEM 1547

Whilst "Trans Europe Express" and "Die Mensch Maschine" are arguably Kraftwerk's finest works, "Computer World" is contentiously perhaps their most influential, at least to the modern electronic generation. Detroit Techno was already in an embryonic state of genesis when the LP was released, but even after a period of 3 years of silence, Hutter & Schneider redefined the dancefloors yet again. Interestingly enough, the LP was rejected by many fans on its initial release, as it showed a relative progression from the austere and stark vision of the previous LP, moving, perhaps ironically given its theme, to a warmer, more playful Kraftwerk that contrasted against the more definitive imagery of the previous LPs.

The core of Kraftwerk's artistic brilliance relies on a polarisation or dichotomy as it were of futurism and romanticism, two opposing aesthetics that they combine with precise skill. It reaches its nadir with "Computer World" - predicting the future with "Home Computer" and "It's more fun to Compute", and at the same time romanticising, especially in hindsight, with "Pocket Calculator". They almost single-handedly defined genres with "Numbers" and "Home Computer" ", but the album's masterpiece is the gloriously romantic "Computer Love" - a lovelorn melodic piece of brilliance that sums up Kraftwerk beautifully, in that behind all the electronic databanks and austere facade remain a very human and soulful band.
Rated 5/5
Review by bigpixels Dec 04, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Computer World, CD, Album, 9 3549-2, 3549-2

That bleepy sound and synthesized voices that are second in line from the Macintosh Voices when it comes to commercial voice synthesis come from a Texas Instruments Speak & Spell. You can generate a random sound sequence like the ones Kraftwerk use by simply pressing the Start button over and over again.
Rated 5/5
Review by moire Apr 17, 2004

referencing Computer World, CD, Album, 9 3549-2, 3549-2

When people call Kraftwerk influential, they're referring mostly to the music from this record and from Trans-Europe Express. The beat from "Numbers," especially, has been widely sampled. Classic.
Review by JoeyJeremiah Oct 01, 2003

referencing Computer World, CD, Album, HS 3549-2

Surely of all Kraftwerk this had the most obvious influence on late 20th century electronic music.

When the main melody from Computer World finally drops after the minimal industry of Numbers it's like a breath of beautiful fresh air.