Trouser Press wrote that "if you can get past the excess baggage ... the remaining tunes are among the quintet's best, with [Peter] Keen characteristically burying a few of his sharpest emotional daggers amidst some of the more outwardly placid tracks."[5]Entertainment Weekly stated: "What could have been derivative is, instead, a glorious sonic whirlwind—one of the most bewitching rock albums of the year."[4]The Dominion opined that "a lot of the songs are disappointing and heavy with a circus-like atmosphere."[6]
Track listing
"That's Why"
"Giant"
"Simple"
"The Professional"
"My Name is Peter Keen"
"GG 300"
"The Wind Changed"
"Dog Whelk 2"
"Orenthal's Face"
"Ladies & Gentlemen"
"Mary Tyler Moore"
"Home on the Range"
"The Klingon National Anthem"
"Parallax"
References
^Moed, Andrea (January 1997). "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly (41): 32.