Writing in the US rock magazine
Creem, reviewer
Ed Ward, after admitting that he had not liked Family, called
Fearless "a good, strong album, loaded with some of the most intense, high energy British rock and roll being made these days", but still rated it "not quite as good as
Anyway" (which had not been released in the United States at that time). He dismissed tracks "Spanish Tide" and "Children" as "filler", but concluded that "what's left is fine indeed". Jack Breschard, writing in
Crawdaddy, went further and declared the album to be "nothing less than brilliant." He singled out Side One for particular praise, "being the catchiest album side I've heard in a very long time." He thought that much of the album's strength lay in "the multi-instrumentality of the band", adding that although the band's range was wide "no-one gets hung up in a bunch of musical pretensions."
AllMusic deemed the album "uneven", but noted that it had some strong highlights, such as "Spanish Tide", "Save Some for Thee", and "Take Your Partners", the last of which saw "the bandmembers maneuver their interaction with an aptitude and skill that would arguably best any jam-based aggregate of the day". ==Track listing==