Computer World (German Language Edition/Alternate Mix: Computerwelt) is the eighth studio album by the German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in May 1981. 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. The track "Computer Love" was released as a 7-inch single in the UK, in July 1981, backed with "The Model", from the group's previous album The Man-Machine. The single reached number 36 in the charts. In December 1981 the two songs were reissued as a double A-side 12-inch single, and reached number one on the UK pop charts in February 1982, although "The Model" received the most airplay.
Side one "Computer World" ("Computerwelt") (Karl Bartos, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Emil Schult) – 5:05 "Pocket Calculator" ("Taschenrechner") (Bartos, Hütter, Schult) – 4:55 "Numbers" ("Nummern") – 3:19 "Computer World, Part 2" ("Computerwelt 2") – 3:21Side two "Computer Love" ("Computerliebe") (Bartos, Hütter, Schult) – 7:15 "Home Computer" ("Heimcomputer") – 6:17 "It's More Fun to Compute" – 4:13