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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Far from perfect, but a great addition to the P-Funk canon,
By finulanu ""the mysterious"" (Here, there, and everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
Clinton's most famous solo project, and there's a good reason for that. It's exactly the kind of bizarre, goofy funk record George is known for, and while it's not as good as peak P-Funk - there's a bit too much drum machine here for my taste, especially considering this guy used to work with the legendary drummer Jerome Brailey - it's still great, packed to the gills with memorable dance songs. The unforgettably loopy, oft-sampled hit "Atomic Dog" is here, and it rivals the best of the whole Parliafunkabootsydelicmant Thang, with its bizarre lyrics, gigantic chanted hook, crazed voiceovers, and highly danceable rhythms, it's an inarguable funk classic. I've heard all of the lyrics were improvised, and I'd believe that. The extended groove "Man's Best Friend/Loopzilla" is here too, and it's impossible not to dance to it - like the best of Clinton's extendo dance tracks, the thirteen minutes just fly by, and its references to old Motown, Funkadelic, and other soul hits of the '60s and '70s are genius. And, despite a few truly annoying moments like the cloying "Pot Sharing Tots," most of the other songs are quite good too: the frenetically-paced title track, with goofy voices and bizarre sci-fi keyboards; "Get Dressed" is an entertaining but ordinary dance tunnel; "Free Alterations" is a fine example of Clinton's odd way with a slow jam. I suppose one could complain that it's in the typical P-Funk mold, but the typical P-Funk mold is fantastic, so there you have it. I'm not gonna complain at all. To me, the only real disappointment is the lack of truly awesome songs. "Man's Best Friend" and "Atomic Dog" are certainly up there, but there's not enough honestly classic material to put it at the same level as the Motor-Booty Affair, let alone Mothership Connection, Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome, Maggot Brain, One Nation Under a Groove, or a few of my choice Bootsy discs. Still, if you've got all the key Parliament, Funkadelic, and Bootsy discs, this makes a great companion piece. This is the only solo Clinton album I've heard so far, but my sources tell me that this is the best, and that most the rest are disappointing. If that's true, it's a shame, because this is a really promising start. Most of Clinton's other solo discs are supposed to be out-of-print, but I'm practically surrounded by used record stores, so hopefully I can explore more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Last Of The Mohicans,
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This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
This entire CD is on the one. Of course "Atomic Dog" is the main cut, however "Man's Best Friend" is also a funky type of "Knee Deep" groove. "Loopzilla" is also a good song to dance to. The title cut "Computer Games" is as crazy as the artist. LOL. However, this album has a Funkadelic overtone. With musicians like Bootsy, Bernie, Mike, Junie, Eddie Hazel, Garry Shider and ect ect. it's worth buying. I think this is the best George Clinton album of all time. It's a R&B Clssid and for the life of me I don't understand why it did not make the national top 40. Even the title cut went to 80 something on the charts. Go figure. George did get a award for the best video of that year.
Go for ur funk
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hot Funk Coming Through,
By A Customer
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
The undisputed master of funk served this up in 1982, and it has stored well. Including the classic, often-sampled "Atomic Dog" and other summer-lovin' tracks, "Computer Games" paved the way for the high-tech funk/hip-hop fusion we have today. There's dance tracks, chill tracks, and evrything in between. Don't miss this classic.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Believe in Atomic Dog,
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
Clinton's contributions to popular music are practically limitless; perhaps most importantly, he kept waving his freak flag high long after most musicians caved in to their labels' demand for conformity. Computer Games showcases his talent for squeezing archetypal beats and riffs out of his ever-changing cadre of musicians. Even though it was released in 1982, it still feels as fresh as tomorrow's flavor du jour. Try to keep from playing "Where did I hear that sampled?" and just let the funk wash you up and away to Clinton's psychedelic, sexed-up Disneyland. Every track's a winner.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite the comeback it's touted to be,
By aarong (Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
Computer Games is commonly thought of as a glorious comeback after several mediocre P-Funk releases (particularly Parliament's Gloryhallastoopid and Trombipulation). However, to be honest it has a lot of the same flaws as Trombipulation. At this point, electronics had largely replaced the exciting musicianship of past albums, and despite relatively few downright bad songs, P-Funk's songwriting had become undistinguished. After the opening track, the only discernable instruments on this ablum are horns in one song and a couple random guitar solos. The key difference is that unlike Trombipulation (but very much like Gloryhallastoopid), this album had a couple diamonds in the rough.
Computer Games starts promisingly with "Get Dressed," a very standard Parliament-style song featuring Horns and Bootsy on bass. While it's nothing new, Clinton's vocals are among his funniest ever. "Man's Best Friend" is somewhat banal, but segues perfectly into the album's first essential song - "Loopzilla." "Loopzilla" is a long collage of electronic sounds and references to past songs, and unique among Clinton's catalogue to this point. "Pot Sharing Tots" is a very good retro throwaway, in a spirit similar to Parliament's "Wizard of Finance." However, the second half is where it really becomes clear this isn't one of Clinton's great albums. "Atomic Dog" is of course the second essential song here. However, after a passable start, "Computer Games" begins sounding like filler when Clinton goes on about how he can "out ___ a ___" for 5 minutes straight. Meanwhile, "Free Alterations" and "One Fun at a Time" are okay, but so forgetable the album might as well have ended early. I'd give the album 3.5 stars, on account of "Loopzilla," "Atomic Dog," and a relatively consistent first half.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Disc,
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
this was George Clinton's Last great solo CD.the grooves are Booming.Atomic Dog is a timeless classic Jam.it still sounds fresh nearly 20 years later.This Disc Belongs in the P" Funk Hall Of Fame.tight Production and Music.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GREAT FUNK COMEBACK!!!!!!!!,
By pwcmusicnetwork "pwcmusicnetwork" (Buffalo, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
I don't think anyone seen or HEARD this coming!! With all of legal stuff behind him, Clinton had some serious fun here and Capitol Records had the last laugh!! This album is not just a gem, but 24 karat FUNK and Clintons best album ever!! The jams begin with "Get Dressed". An old school Funker that includes the horny horns and then the funk gets into high gear with "Mans Best Friend" The keyboard bass line brings shivers down ones spine and then it tingles on "Loopzilla". TURN THOSE WOOFERS UP FOR THESE FINE TUNES!! As a matter of fact, turn the treble up and while your at it PUMP UP THE VOLUME!! The beats are hardhitting. And then ,of course, the CLASSIC "Atomic Dog". The only complaint I have about this MASTERPIECE is that it is too SHORT!! A MUST BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dog catcher dog catcher loopzilla baby,
By Sherance M. Brothers (Jasper, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
man when the mothership crashed in 81, funkateers were sad, but when this came out in 82, i'm like yeah funk is back, cause true funkateers got tired of hearing boring love songs by shalamar, luther vandross, freddy jackson, and debarge-this woke us up from the placebo syndrome, atomic dog was sampled by damn nera every rapper you can think of, i love get dressed another classic, like man's best friend, and loopzilla where the mob goes into flashbacks and name all their songs plus put some motown in it, could it be that george ghost written those songs,after all he did use to work at motown, like i said this was the start of the p-funk thang coming back 2 more cd's and the funk mob fell off again but not to worry, the funk still rode on, thanks to rap.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Godfather Of Funk,
By Tall Paul (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
Great CD, probably George's best solo CD. The stuff on the CD was copied by a lot of musicians (i.e. backward drum sounds, loops) and set the standard of using samples and loops in R&B (remember this was 1982!!). I just wish he would have put the unedited Man's Best Friend on this album. If you haven't heard it go get it! I think its released on a P-Funk compilation
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
another all time p-funk classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Computer Games (Audio CD)
IN MY OPINION,COMPUTER GAMES RANKS WITH THE VERY BEST OF P-FUNK.THE ALBULM IS LOADED WITH VERSITILITY AS WELL AS NECK POPING JAM AFTER JAM.FREE ALTERATIONS IS AS DEEPLY SPIRITUAL AS ANY SONG IN RECORDED HISTORY,WHILE MANS BEST FRIEND AND ATOMIC DOG ARE EARTH SHATTERING TRACKS OF SIESMIC PORPORTIONS.A MUST LISTEN FOR FUNKATEERS OF ALL AGES!
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