The
Calgary Herald deemed
Street Party "an album solidly anchored in the journeyman work ethic." The
Chicago Reader labeled it "a gutty, powerful album that shows a band restless to explore new directions as they retain their patented good-time roots."
The Kingston Whig-Standard considered it "a treatment of classic rhythm and blues, the likes of which haven't been heard in a long time."
The Washington Post determined that "Allbritton is a real find—a soul-shouter cum blues-belter who sings with both passion and authority, precisely the combination a lot of these songs demand."
The Morning Call deemed the album "hot and brassy, a joyride of '60s-era Chicago R&B." The
Record-Journal wrote that "Allbritton's gut-wrenching vocals wail, shriek and generally haul emotion all the hell over the place."
AllMusic called Allbritton "a melismatic and undeniably more powerful vocalist than the finesse-oriented Twist." ==Track listing==