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Grupo:
Kraftwerk
Origen:
Alemania, DüsseldorfAlemania
Miembros:
Florian Schneider-Esleben (flute) and Ralf Hütter (keyboards). With Emil Schult as a regular collaborator (bass guitar and electric violin)
Disco de Kraftwerk: «Computerwelt»
Disco de Kraftwerk: «Computerwelt» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.5 de 5)
  • Título:Computerwelt
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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German Version of 'computer World'.
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8 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Only 4 stars because of the sound quality.

It's always great to hear Kraftwerk's albums in German and many times, it's even better than the English versions. There are subtle differences in some songs such as Taschenrechner (Pocket Calculator). On the German version, you can actual hear the song end as it fades out. The English version fades before that point. On Numbers there is a slight difference immediately when the second voice starts counting in German and on It's More Fun To Compute", there is an extra sound a few seconds after the first chorus. The problem with the disc, or at least the one I have, is the sound quality. It sounds a little duller than the English version and the sound level is definately lower. I played them one after the other to compare and I had to raise the volume on the German version. Still, I always like to have both the German and English versions of Kraftwerk's CDs whenever possible and this is a great addition to my collection.

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- Wunderbar

I have never owned this album and the only exposure I have had to any of the songs has been those that were on The Mix. Now hearing the original, in German and remastered I am in raptures over this 1981 offering from Das Boys.

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- Kraftwerk - ComputerWelt (German remaster)

Having owned the English versions of Kraftwerk's "Werks" this was a supplemental purchase for me. In German, the album "Computerwelt" sounds even more ominous and mechanical, which appropriately suits the "musik"; in fact, I think I may even prefer it this way. I believe this version also has an extra verse in the title track.

As for the remastering, it is quite good, and much better than many recent CDs I've heard. Apparently, the 2009 English version of this album got botched up with bloated bass and other problems, so I am glad enough to keep my old CD for that.

There is no question that Kraftwerk were remarkably prescient with this 1981 album, foretelling as it did the rise of home computing, on-line dating services, and so forth. Like Kraftwerk's earlier albums, Computerwelt/Computerworld was also influential on the rising hip-hop/techno/house scenes. Given its relative obscurity nowadays, it would make a fine gift for any person either not familiar with it, or who may be learning to speak German...the track Nummern/Numbers is particularly great for that!