In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic
Robert Christgau gave the album a "C+" grade and panned the duo for how "bland" and lifeless they made their
funk: "Pop professionalism reduced to a concept in which all annoyances and other signs of life are eliminated."[2] In a retrospective review,
AllMusic's Stephen Cook credited
Quincy Jones for producing a "seamless mix of
pop and funk."[1]
In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic
Robert Christgau gave the album a "C+" grade and panned the duo for how "bland" and lifeless they made their
funk: "Pop professionalism reduced to a concept in which all annoyances and other signs of life are eliminated."[2] In a retrospective review,
AllMusic's Stephen Cook credited
Quincy Jones for producing a "seamless mix of
pop and funk."[1]