Village Voice critic
Robert Christgau wrote: "Musically, the instrumental is the only boring cut on the whole first side, but the record as a whole is a case study in excitingly adequate
hard rock craftsmanship spoiled by
trashy literature. When a band obviously influenced by
Queen,
Rock Scene,
muscle mags, and boarding-school porn finishes off by advising their
postpunk admirers to 'get smart,' it sounds like they want 'em to stop reading
Hustler and start reading
Oui." The album received a negative retrospective review from
Allmusic, who said that producer John Cale forced Squeeze to pursue a musical direction that ran contrary to their inclinations. They singled out the two tracks produced by the band themselves as the only ones which show any sign of the artistic success they would later reach. ==Track listing==