AllMusic described "Absolute Beginners" as "the gem of his post-''
Let's Dance'' '80s output, a big, breathtaking ballad allowing him to indulge the Frank Sinatra|[Frank] Sinatra croon that's driven many of his best performances". It was chosen by Jeremy Allen in
The Guardian as one of Bowie's "ten of the best" songs. Biographer
Paul Trynka described "Absolute Beginners" as "Bowie's last great composition of the 1980s", while rock critic Chris O'Leary described it as "gorgeous and valedictory," with "one of the great Bowie melodies" in its refrain.
Don Weller's saxophone solo has been described by
musicOMH as "perhaps the best" saxophone solo in a Bowie song. They characterised it as "the sound of one man trying to violently expel his innards through the bell of his instrument" and "one of the most heartbreaking things put to record". "Absolute Beginners" was the second song played on
Absolute Radio after officially rebranding from Virgin Radio on 29 September 2008, after
the Beatles' "
A Day in the Life", and on 19 January 2023, it became the last song to be played on the station's AM frequencies, as part of a tribute to the 1215khz frequency, with
Christian O'Connell's DJ intro to the song from 2008 also included. == Music video ==