Commercial V was BCC's first studio album not to register on the US
Billboard 200 or Top Rock Albums chart, as well as the band's first release overall not to register on the
Independent Albums or Hard Rock Albums chart. The only
Billboard chart on which the album registered was the Top Album Sales ranking, on which it peaked at number 38. In the UK,
V debuted at number 58 on the
UK Albums Chart, making it the band's first studio release not to reach the top 30. It did, however, give the band its first
UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart number one since
Black Country Communion 2, as well as becoming only their second album to reach the top ten of the
Scottish Albums Chart (peaking at number 7) and their third album to reach the top five of the
UK Independent Albums Chart (peaking at number 4). number 11 in Germany, number 13 in the Netherlands, number 15 in Austria, number 74 in the Wallonia region of Belgium, and number 81 in the Flanders region of Belgium.
Critical Media response to
V was generally positive. Reviewing the album for
Classic Rock magazine, Neil Jeffries wrote that on the album, "BCC remember what they're good at – and what we like", praising all four members but in particular keyboardist
Derek Sherinian, claiming that "Whether soloing, counterpointing a guitar riff or adding background tones, his Hammond organ lifts virtually every track." Andrew Slaidins of
The Rockpit suggested that while "the first two BCC albums are untouchable", "this album sits comfortably behind them"; and Alan Cox of
Sonic Perspectives called it "both familiar and satisfying". ==Track listing==