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Do You Compute?
1983 single by Donnie Iris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Do You Compute?" is a song by American rock musician Donnie Iris from his 1983 album Fortune 410. The song was released as a single the same year and reached #64 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and #20 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
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The song was made as a promotional musical advert for the Atari 1200XL computer. The music video for the song prominently features the computer, including Iris typing on it and his band performing inside of it.
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Critical reception
Upon its release, Cash Box noted the "novel electronic percussion" opening which "then gives way to a heavy production thick with guitars and keyboards and the singer's heartfelt vocals". They added that "facing a communications barrier, Iris tries to break through in the lyrics".[2] Geoff Barton of Kerrang! called it "a kinda anthemic cross betw[een] Howard Jones' 'What Is Love?', Van Halen's controversial-but-commercial 'Jump' and Rick Springfield's techno-shocker 'Human Touch'" and noted the "sparse, steadily building, ultra-modern sound" which "brings AOR into the Eighties with a vengeance".[3]
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