- Kraftwerk - Computer World(Rmstd)
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By Jeremy Brooks
Could you lower the price on this album to like $3.99? Thank you so much.
- I love this album
5
By sts_mon
I bought a used LP of this band at the recommendation of the store employee. I bought it mostly to annoy my wife who hates anything electro. Needless to say she hated this album. Despite her, this album has become one of my all time favorites. Computer Love is downright prophetic. Creepily so. I can’t stop singing "...computer love..." in a false german accent anytime she is around. All kidding aside this is a cool record.
- A classic
5
By Wowo57*
Music that never dies. Pioneers in electronica since the 70’s. Genius!
- Computerwelt
5
By dunkindean
Give us the original, German versions already.
- The birth of Euro electronica music.
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By MPLU11
Kraftwerk was way ahead of its time with their sound in the late '70's. Part club, part funky, part nerdy, it brought to the airwaves (and discos) a new sound.....and the dreaded Robot" dance! Outside of the bad hatchet job on the song Numbers (iTunes, please give us the original full length version), this is classic Euro music. Highly recommended! (Deserves a 5-star, but I was very annoyed at the terrible editing at the end if Numbers.)
- "Numbers" is not in its entirety
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By rockerqueen
This is cut off and really makes me mad. I love this song but the recording is cutt off for some reason.
- How Long
5
By Yman27
My mother bought this album, I had to be about 10 when I first heard this album…years later its still one of my favorite albums right along with top names such as Michael Jackson, prince, Rhianna, Chris Brown, Future, Migos, and Daft Punk….the versatility of the music has made me the same way….and may i add that this album was way ahead of its time and to be honest the prediction of things to come did happen such as COMPUTER WORLD, i was sitting back thinking like damn…these dudes were onto the future , nobody musically told the future like these guys did…plus the innovation of the music to come to the present….all genres owe these guys a thank you!!!!
- 5-Star
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By beatsandblends
The only group on my I-pod I never skip!!!!!
- Ground Zero for the drum machine invasion of the 80's
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By ikesquared
This LP was yet another groundbreaking exercise in electronic music from Kraftwerk. The Robots in 1978 and Trans Europe Express in 1977 came before, each subsequent release more rhythmic than the last.
In 1982 a group mashed "Trans", Numbers and Computer World together to create "Planet Rock". The Roland TR808 was the drum machine used on that project along with other synths of the day.
This release is historic and to remastering places the instruments in your face!
Enjoy!
- The Best
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By DooDooStick
This is ground zero for greatness.