[8] The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "Tommy Heath and Jim Keller rough up their heretofore smooth style, but their music is no less ingratiating ...
"[10] The Philadelphia Daily News called the band "one of the best practitioners of West Coast 'skinny tie' pop rock.
"[11] The Sun-Sentinel deemed "Get Around Girl" "a punchy rocker full of angry, slicing guitars.
"[12] The San Francisco Chronicle noted "a swipe of grit, a certain mannerism that comes off as style, not excuse, on a base of writing that contains a germ of interest beyond the four-chord, get-the-girl mentality.
"[6] AllMusic wrote that the album "finds the band going through the motions, half-heartedly repeating the formula of Tommy Tutone-2, rocking harder in places but generally lacking inspiration.