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Vancouver Sun called the album "rocking with the familiar tough R&B favored by guitarist Jerry Raney, reeling with the hilarious depravity favored by wildman drummer Country Dick, and soaring with the touch of majesty brought into the fold by Harris."
The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote: "Blunt, vehement rock that regularly partakes of a country lilt, this is the West Coast quartet's best album yet."
The Oregonian listed the album among the 10 best of 1987.
AllMusic deemed "Hollywood Hills" "one of the finest tracks the group ever recorded." ==Track listing==