World Gone Wrong placed 23rd on
The Village Voices
Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1993.
Robert Christgau gave it an A− in his Consumer Guide column published in
The Village Voice. "Dylan's second attempt to revive the folk music revival while laying down a new record without writing any new songs is eerie and enticing", wrote Christgau.
AllMusic's
Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it "an exceptional set of songs given performances so fully realized that they seemed like modern protest songs" and noted that "Dylan seems more connected to the music than he has in years. That sense of connection, plus the terrific choice of songs, makes this one of his best, strongest albums of the second half of his career".
David Bowie was a fan of both
Good as I Been to You and
World Gone Wrong, stating in a 1997 interview that "[Dylan's] albums have a great class to them, even those albums where he is actually playing songs of long-dead blues singers". Spectrum Culture included two songs from the album, "Blood in My Eyes" and "
Delia", on a list of "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the '90s". A 2015
USA Today article ranking "every Bob Dylan song" placed "
Jack-A-Roe" 53rd (out of 359), the highest rated song from either
Good as I Been to You or
World Gone Wrong to make the list. Hip hop group
Public Enemy referenced the album's title in their 2007 Dylan tribute song "
Long and Whining Road": "In this world gone wrong, here's another love song".
NJArts' Jay Lustig wrote that
World Gone Wrong is "a little stronger, overall" than
Good as I Been to You and cited "Blood in My Eyes" as the highlight of the album.
Stereogum ran an article to coincide with Dylan's 80th birthday on May 24, 2021, in which 80 musicians were asked to name their favorite Dylan song.
Strand of Oaks' Tim Showalter selected "Lone Pilgrim", noting "I must have checked out
World Gone Wrong [from the Goshen Public Library] a hundred times. 'Lone Pilgrim' was the last track on the album and I believe it was the first full song I ever learned on guitar. I still use the structure to this day. It was such a weird and organic way to open the door to musical discovery but I am so thankful for that". ==Track listing==