In 1980, Record Mirror voted the band number one for the most inspired comeback of the year.
The Record Mirror also said that the band sang the blues and devoted themselves to existential sadness.
In addition to writing books, he has been a journalist for Record Mirror, Kerrang!
A review in Record Mirror commented that despite the comic tone of the song, the end left a rather unnerving effect.
Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper, published between 1954 and 1991.
For two months in 1959, Record Mirror failed to appear due to a national printing strike.
Record Mirror also particularly enjoyed that song when reviewing the album.
Record Mirror also hailed the record, and qualified it as "a dangerous and volatile work which should be heard."
It first published on 8 February 1958, with the main competition being Record Mirror.
Record Mirror gave the album an overall favorable review, but urged listeners to "forget it as background music to a party".