"1986: It sounds pretty naive and reminds me the beginning of Vince Clarke's career on DM and Yazoo. It's a good one, since some great songs from Erasure are present here like Senseless or Cry So Easy."
"1987:It's my fave work from Mr. Clarke and Mr. Bell, mainly because of the presence of 3 terrific songs: Sometimes, Hideaway and The Circus. But this one is irresistible from the beginning to the end!"
"1987: Some fans tend to prefer this other Circus to the original album. Well, I'm not one of these fans, but I admit the remixes to Hideaway and Leave Me To Bleed are really brilliant."
"1988: This album is a triumph of pop music, despite it isn't included among my favorite ones. I love specially Yahoo!, Witch In The Ditch and Phantom Bride, which was perfect for a 4th single."
"1989: Another one that I love!! Its 4 single tracks are all excellent, but Piano Song and Brother And Sister are equally great. It has a song that many fans hate: La Gloria, but I like it."
"1991: Chorus is better than The Innocents for me, but it didn't get the same success. All its songs are real pop gems, but I love specially Chorus, Waiting For The Day and Turns The Love To Anger."
"1992: Almost all songs present in this absolutely essential compilation are between great and excellent, except for Heavenly Action and the last track, which is a poor remix to a classic."
"1994: I Say(X3) probably was recorded next to a cathedral, 'cos it's full of heavenly sounds... It's a very beautiful work. Andy's voice has never sounded so splendorous as on Take Me Back one."
"1995: How can I define the self-titled? Well, let me see... SUPERB! Even though it's their slowest work. I would point out 4 songs: Rescue Me, Fingers + Thumbs, Grace and the sweet + sad Stay With Me."
"1997: This is their most dancing album. You simply can't be stopped on hearing Cowboy and I really love it! My fave tracks here are the brilliant Save Me Darling, In My Arms, Rain and Treasure."
"2000: For me it's just another underrated work from Erasure. Ok, it can't be a great album but even so it is a well-done synthpop album with amazing songs like Alien, Perchance To Dream and Catch 22."
"2003: They are one of the few pop duos talented enough to make an album like this. I don't care about the fact that OPS just owns old songs, 'cos it was another dazzling work with Erasure's trademark."
"2005: I must confess I had difficulties for enjoying properly this work, but now I can recognize its qualities. And it owns several fantastic moments, such as its 2 hit singles - Breathe and DSYLM."
"2006: The best thing about this new compilation is that it owns only (great) ballads from Erasure, since I consider they have always been underrated about their skills in doing this kind of song."
"2007: Just try to imagine 10 perfect pop songs reunited in one only album, something you probably haven't heard in a long time, I guess. Best moments: Sunday Girl, Darlene, Sucker For Love & SIAT."
"1988: Chains Of Love is a terrific dancing pop song and it certainly deserved to be a big hit. Besides its single brings one of their best b-sides, Don't Suppose, and a great instrumental cover."
"1992: Am I Right? is a gorgeous ballad but I think it was a controversial choice for single. Anyhow, it brings also two very good b-sides, Let It Flow and specially the delightful Waiting For Sex."
"1992: Erasure received many negative critics for paying homage to ABBA on this EP, since ABBA have always been taken as a dispensable band by many people... Anyway I think Erasure redeemed them here!"
"1995: This CD single is probably one of the most underrated ones released by Erasure, since you can find here one of their best ballads - Stay With Me - and one of their best b-sides - True Love Wars."
"1997: This maxi-single is amazing since it brings the sensational "Al Stone Mix" to Rain, great live performances, some good remixes and the absolutely superb b-side called First Contact!"
"2001: I love this maxi-single for two simple reasons: some of the remixes to Moon and The Sky sound incredibly good and some of the acoustic versions are very enjoyable."
"2001: This 3rd box set from Erasure is the best one to me just because it brings the full version of Crackers International, some of their best b-sides and many great remixes!"
"2003: Most Erasure's videos are often taken as poor, anyhow I adore most of them, including the bizarre LAYLOM and the original DSYLIKM. Besides the ones made for Chorus singles are very good!"
"2004: This show was originally recorded in 1992 as VHS format and now Mute finally released it on DVD for joy of the fans, since this is simply one of the best pop performances ever recorded!"
"2005: Mr. Bell and Mr. Clarke proved with this DVD that Erasure's reputation continues as high as possible regarding the fans, despite the bad treatment they receive from media and critics..."