In
Spin,
Ann Powers described
The Voice of Love as an exercise in "mood" over "personality" and wrote, "A few moments on
The Voice of Love aim for innovation, but generally, Cruise and her shapers remain true to their original plan: to make truly haunting music." Retrospectively,
AllMusic critic Ned Raggett summarized it as "a continuation more than anything else" of Cruise's debut album
Floating into the Night, finding that it "stands alone just fine" as "another mysterious, dreamy float through a hazy post-'50s/
post-punk mood zone." == Track listing ==