Upon its release as a single,
Stephen Lamacq of
NME wrote, "Having stuck by them since the undeniably fine '
Brilliant Mind' I'm a little disturbed to find them back from various contractual problems with this – a severely angst-ridden slowie that sees them trying too hard. They will make another classic record yet, but this isn't it. It's only OK, though compared to
Roxette it is £30 million in gold bars on your front doorstep." Lynn Swindlehurst of the
Rossendale Free Press stated, "This is quite atmospheric and moody, but not good enough for a top 40 position. A slow rock/pop track, similar to early
Simple Minds. Good, clear vocals are a plus point." Neil Finnie, reviewing the 12-inch version of the single for the
University of Edinburgh's
The Student, was negative in his review, calling "Slow Motion Kisses" "a turgid, plodding excursion, losing itself in its self-indulgence with all the atmosphere of a steaming turd" and adding, "Whatever happened to the drama of 'She Gets Out the Scrapbook'?" He was more positive about the "wonderful" extended version of "Brilliant Mind" as a B-side, which he felt "elevates it to the kind of epic presentation we might expect at a Simple Minds concert". ==Track listing==