The most common "Extended Mix" associated with this title belongs to the track from Zapp’s fourth album, The New Zapp IV U . This version is a cornerstone of the electro-funk and "slow jam" genres.
The "Computer Love (Original Extended Mix)" typically refers to the iconic 1985 R&B classic by the funk band , though the title "Computer Love" is shared by two distinct, highly influential electronic tracks. The Zapp & Roger Anthem (1985) Computer Love (Original Extended Mix)
It is a frequent sample in hip-hop, most notably forming the basis for Tupac Shakur’s "California Love". The most common "Extended Mix" associated with this
Produced by Roger Troutman, the track is famous for its heavy use of the talkbox (often confused with a vocoder) to create "robotic" yet soulful vocals. The extended version highlights intricate synth leads and Minimoog basslines . The Zapp & Roger Anthem (1985) It is
Four years before Zapp, the German electronic pioneers released their own "Computer Love" (Computerliebe) on the album Computer World .