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- Computer_World runtime "34.35".
- Computer_World abstract "Computer World (German: Computerwelt) is the eighth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released on 10 May 1981. The album peaked at number fifteen on the UK Albums Chart. It was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 12 February 1982 for shipments in excess of 60,000 copies.The album deals with the themes of the rise of computers within society. Critics see this album as a peak in the career of Kraftwerk, along with The Man-Machine and Trans-Europe Express. The compositions are credited to Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, and Karl Bartos. In keeping with the album's concept, Kraftwerk showcased their music on an ambitious world tour and issued several different versions of the single "Pocket Calculator" in different languages: namely, German ("Taschenrechner"), French ("Mini Calculateur") and Japanese ("Dentaku", or 電卓). A fifth version, in Italian ("Mini Calcolatore"), was lip-synched to on Italian television in 1981.As was the case with the two previous albums, Computer World was released in both German- and English-language editions. The title of the final track is in English in all releases, as it is a pun based on the slogan "It's more fun to compete!" that could be seen on old pinball machines. There are also some minor differences in the album mixes used on the English- and German-language releases.Computer World was listed by Pitchfork Media as the forty-fourth best album of the 1980s. Slant Magazine placed the album at number twenty-five on its list of "The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s". Rolling Stone named it the tenth greatest EDM album of all time in 2012.".
- Computer_World artist Kraftwerk.
- Computer_World genre Electronic_music.
- Computer_World genre Synthpop.
- Computer_World previousWork The_Man-Machine.
- Computer_World producer Florian_Schneider.
- Computer_World producer Ralf_H%C3%BCtter.
- Computer_World recordLabel Electrola.
- Computer_World recordLabel Kling_Klang_Studio.
- Computer_World recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- Computer_World recordedIn D%C3%BCsseldorf.
- Computer_World recordedIn Kling_Klang_Studio.
- Computer_World releaseDate "1981-05-10".
- Computer_World runtime "2061.0".
- Computer_World subsequentWork Electric_Caf%C3%A9.
- Computer_World wikiPageID "556700".
- Computer_World wikiPageRevisionID "606664121".
- Computer_World artist Kraftwerk.
- Computer_World cover "Kraftwerk - Computer World.png".
- Computer_World description "Excerpt from the "Computer World" title track.".
- Computer_World filename "Kraftwerk - Computer World excerpt.ogg".
- Computer_World genre Electronic_music.
- Computer_World genre Synthpop.
- Computer_World hasPhotoCollection Computer_World.
- Computer_World headline "Side A".
- Computer_World headline "Side B".
- Computer_World label Electrola.
- Computer_World label Kling_Klang_Studio.
- Computer_World label Warner_Bros._Records.
- Computer_World lastAlbum "The Man-Machine".
- Computer_World length "199.0".
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- Computer_World lyrics Emil_Schult.
- Computer_World lyrics Florian_Schneider.
- Computer_World lyrics Ralf_Hütter.
- Computer_World lyrics "Hütter, Schult".
- Computer_World lyrics "Schneider".
- Computer_World lyricsCredits "yes".
- Computer_World music "Hütter, Bartos".
- Computer_World music "Hütter, Bartos, Schneider".
- Computer_World music "Hütter, Karl Bartos".
- Computer_World music "Hütter, Schneider, Bartos".
- Computer_World musicCredits "yes".
- Computer_World name "Computer World".
- Computer_World nextAlbum "Electric Café".
- Computer_World note ""Computerliebe"".
- Computer_World note ""Computerwelt 2"".
- Computer_World note ""Computerwelt"".
- Computer_World note ""Heimcomputer"".
- Computer_World note ""Nummern"".
- Computer_World note ""Taschenrechner"".
- Computer_World pos "left".
- Computer_World producer Florian_Schneider.
- Computer_World producer Ralf_Hütter.
- Computer_World recorded "1979".
- Computer_World released "1981-05-10".
- Computer_World rev AllMusic.
- Computer_World rev Drowned_in_Sound.
- Computer_World rev Robert_Christgau.
- Computer_World rev "Mojo".
- Computer_World rev "Q".
- Computer_World rev "Uncut".
- Computer_World rev2score "B".
- Computer_World rev3score "10".
- Computer_World thisAlbum "Computer World".
- Computer_World title Computer_Love_(Kraftwerk_song).
- Computer_World title ""Computer World" excerpt".
- Computer_World title "Computer World 2".
- Computer_World title "Computer World".
- Computer_World title "Home Computer".
- Computer_World title "It's More Fun to Compute".
- Computer_World title "Numbers".
- Computer_World title "Pocket Calculator".
- Computer_World type "studio".
- Computer_World subject Category:1981_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:Albums_certified_silver_by_the_British_Phonographic_Industry.
- Computer_World subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Florian_Schneider.
- Computer_World subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Ralf_Hütter.
- Computer_World subject Category:Concept_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:EMI_Records_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:English-language_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:German-language_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:Kraftwerk_albums.
- Computer_World subject Category:Warner_Bros._Records_albums.
- Computer_World type 1981Albums.
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- Computer_World type ConceptAlbums.
- Computer_World type EMIRecordsAlbums.
- Computer_World type ElectronicAlbums.
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