Whilst its singles charted poorly,
Penthouse and Pavement peaked at number 14 on the
UK Albums Chart and remained in the top 100 for 77 weeks. It was certified gold (100,000 copies sold) by the
BPI in October 1982. It was ranked the fifth-best album of 1981 by
NME. "This is often danceable, always intriguing and sometimes a whole lot more", Dave Rimmer commented in
Smash Hits. Writing for
Record Mirror, Mike Nicholls found the album "a little too rich a mixture in parts", calling it "a
pancake which requires more digesting than the entire contents of a
Basque patisserie", and advising readers to "tread gingerly and consume at leisure". ==Track listing==