Ron Fell of
The Gavin Report newspaper selected the tracks "Come Home Babe," "Easy," "I'm Your Best Friend," and "Tropical Nights" as the album's best moments. The critic from
Cashbox wrote that Minnelli supports "her exuberant lyrical punches with a powerful band and musical arrangements that complete a winning combination." Peter Reilly of
HiFi-Stereo Review considered the singer's performance remarkable, and the recording very good. He highlighted the songs "I Love Every Little Thing About You," "Come Home Babe," "Take Me Through / I Could Come To Love You," and "A Beautiful Thing" as the album's best moments. The critic from
Walrus! newspaper wrote that the album is pleasant and has "hot studio rhythms – aimed at B-rock – [that] sustain the [tropical] concept." As a negative point, he noted that it doesn't sound like a Liza Minnelli album and that it "could have been made by anyone." William Ruhlmann of AllMusic considered the album "confusing". He mentioned that only in the final tracks "does the pace slow down, the strings grow, and the singer stands out". ==Commercial performance==