Upon its release, Peter Martin of
Smash Hits praised "The Sun and the Rain" as "a belter" and commented, "The song trundles along merrily, carried by a jaunty pub piano that gives the song a slightly off-beat, light-hearted feel. There's also a touch of a
Beatles-ish string section thrown in for good measure." Robin Smith of
Record Mirror noted that it "boasts some particularly plaintive vocals and a neat shuffling back-up" and felt it is "a shade more traditional than some of their previous works". Debbi Voller of
Number One described it as "the Madness we've all come to love" and added that it "goes like all the others yet still manages to sound different". Julie Burchill of
NME commented, "With their beer barrel rhythms and cosmic visions Madness are the one and only heirs to
the Small Faces, though overblown mediocrity like this makes me think the lads are squandering their inheritance. Childlikeness, cosmic vision and Cockney cheer are very hard to weld together successfully." ==Track listing==