After adding an announcer intro and "live audience" overdubbing, Wand quickly released the album for the Christmas purchasing season, and it first appeared on the
Billboard Top LPs on January 18, 1964, eventually peaking at #20 and remaining on the chart for over two years (131 weeks total) until 1966. The January 18, 1964 issue of
Cash Box magazine reviewed the album: :
The Kingsmen, who achieved national prominence with their smash Wand single of "Louie, Louie," tag this their premiere album after the hit and include eleven other rousing teen-angled dance-able items. The crew really swings up a storm as they dish-up winning renditions of "Money," "Mashed Potatoes" and "Mojo Workout." Disk seems destined to create an immediate stir. Record Mirror's 1964 review described the Kingsmen as "a group with a lot more imagination and blues orientation than most." The LP was released in both
mono (WDM 657) and
stereo (WDS 657) versions. International releases included Canada (Reo 667), Germany (Vogue LDV 17002, different cover, titled
The Kingsmen), Mexico (Orfeon/Videovox DML-MI-95), New Zealand (Fontana TL 08763), and United Kingdom (
Pye International NPL 28050, different cover). A 1964 French release,
En Public - Dansez Le Surf avec The Kingsmen (Disques Vogue LD 655 30), included a mix of tracks from the first two albums. In 1993,
Sundazed and
Bear Family reissued the album on
CD with bonus tracks "Haunted Castle", "The Krunch", and "(You Got) The Gamma Goochee", and with crowd noise and announcer intro removed. In 2016 the album was reissued in Japan by Old Days Records with bonus tracks "Little Latin Lupe Lu", "Death of an Angel", and "
The Jolly Green Giant". In 2012, Jack Rabid of
AllMusic awarded the album 3.5 stars and said, ==Track listing==