^ "Billboard's Top Album Picks" (PDF).The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). In Brackett, Nathan Hoard, Christian (eds.). Only on 'Devil in My Car' and ' Give Me Back My Man' do they exploit the potential for meaning-cosmic and emotional, respectively-that accrues to the world's greatest new-wave kiddie-novelty disco-punk band." Rolling Stone magazine's Frank Rose also felt that it "plainly lacks the relentless exuberance of the group's debut disc", which he considered "partly a result of the production: flatter and duller sounding than its predecessor". On the other hand, Robert Christgau found it less of a danceable success than its predecessor, writing in The Village Voice in March 1981: "' Party Out of Bounds' and 'Quiche Lorraine' are expert entertainments at best and the wacko parochialism of ' Private Idaho' is a positive annoyance. Critical reception Professional ratings Review scoresīillboard gave Wild Planet a positive review, calling it an improvement over the band's debut album and "a cinch for hot rotation in rock-oriented discos".
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