Argybargy was released in February 1980. It spent 15 weeks on the
UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 32.
Argybargy was the first Squeeze album to chart in the US, reaching number 71 on the
Billboard 200. On the
Billboard dance chart, all cuts from
Argybargy jointly peaked at number 76, and spent 6 weeks on that listing, in the summer of 1980.
Argybargy has seen critical acclaim from music writers. Chris Jones of
BBC Music called the album "their crowning achievement" and "a masterpiece of kitchen sink pop," concluding, "If you're going to own at least one Squeeze album, this has to be the one."
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
AllMusic wrote, "
Argybargy doesn't stay in one place; it's restless and crackling with colors... with
Argybargy it was clear that Squeeze were at the top of the pack among
new wave popsters, and that their sardonic yet lively voice was unique among any pop group before or since." Music journalist
John M. Borack ranked
Argybagy at number 58 on his list of "The 200 Greatest
Power Pop Albums" in his book
Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop. ==Track listing==