George Clinton - Computer Games

George Clinton - Computer Games
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Album Details

Title: Computer Games
Artist: George Clinton
Release Date: 11/5/1982
Re-Released On: 8/23/2004
Label: Capitol Records, Music Club Records, EMI Europe Generic, EMI-Capitol Special Markets
Duration: 40:09
UPCs: 077779626625, 724357877220, 077771646348, 077779626649, 5014797145115, 724357877329, 501479714511
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Funk, Urban
Moods: Freewheeling, Joyous, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Confident, Druggy, Energetic, Exuberant, Fun, Humorous, Sexual, Whimsical, Aggressive, Amiable/Good-Natured, Intense
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Get Dressed
  2. Man's Best Friend/Loopzilla
  3. Pot Sharing Tots
  4. Computer Games
  5. Atomic Dog
  6. Free Alterations
  7. One Fun at a Time

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDEMI Europe Generic5787722
2004CDEMI-Capitol Special Markets5787732
1995CDMusic Club Records511
1982CDCapitol RecordsC2-96266

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Album Review

Following the dissolution of his Parliament-Funkadelic empire, which collapsed in 1980-1981 after a creative and commercial downturn, George Clinton re-emerged in 1982 on Capitol Records as a solo artist. Computer Games, his solo debut, is actually only solo in its billing, however, as the album features several of the core P-Funk musicians with whom Clinton had collaborated in years past, most notably Bootsy Collins, Gary Shider, Fred Wesley, and Walter "Junie" Morrison. All the same, Clinton is clearly in the spotlight throughout Computer Games, and his vocal performances are as wacky and charming as ever, especially on the album's two hit singles, "Atomic Dog" and "Loopzilla." From a musical standpoint, there's a heavy emphasis here on synthesizers and drum machines, considerably more so than on any previous P-Funk effort. This was partly because of the times, for it was the early '80s, after all, but also partly because of the smaller stable of musicians on hand. Whatever the reason, Computer Games marks a sharp break from Clinton's past in many ways, and though it was a tremendously successful rebirth, with "Atomic Dog" topping the R&B chart and eventually becoming immortalized by hip-hop postmodernists, in an unfortunate twist of fate this debut effort also ended up marking the zenith of his solo career, as he would progressively stumble creatively in subsequent years. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave BakerEngineer
Fred WesleyArranger
Gary ShiderProducer
George ClintonArranger, Producer
Greg ReillyMixing, Engineer
Greg WardEngineer
Jeff TurkinEngineer
Jim MorrisonArranger
Jim VittiEngineer, Mixing
John JaszczEngineer
Mike IacapelliEngineer
Ted CurrierProducer
Tony RayEngineer
Walter "Junie" MorrisonProducer
Wilkie CollinsProducer

Member Reviews

Tompee Z. (tompee) wrote on 4/29/2009...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
featuring "atomic dog" which has been sampled in countless hip hop songs