Satisfied with You

The album contained ten songs and continued the tendency of its predecessor "Try Too Hard" to offer a wider collage of styles.

It included songs in the rock and roll ("Good Lovin'"), country ("Satisfied with You") and waltz ("Please Tell Me Why") styles, as well as expressive ballads ("Go On").

But in fact, it didn't stray from the tried-and-true successful style of the Dave Clark Five and had none of the progressive tendencies of the emerging psychedelic music or anti-war messages.

Cashbox magazine wrote, "The Dave Clark Five should add to their impressive LP record with this swinging set titled after the group’s latest chart item Satisfied With You.

"[7] AllMusic critic Richie Unterberger praised the band members' still strong songwriting inventiveness, but added that the album still only benefited from the previous certainty of success of the British Invasion type of songs.