1001° Centigrades was very well received by the press upon its initial release; more so than
Kobaïa. Reviewing for
Rock & Folk in July 1971, Yves Adrien left a very enthusiastic review about the band's originality, remarking "How can we say how masterful is the slap in the face that Magma delivers to mediocre French music, one that adapts or plagiarizes?" and "this record marks an immense improvement compared to
Kobaïa, which was nevertheless itself a very great musical moment". G.L.B., reviewing for
Jazz Hot, returned similar sentiments, remarking that "the songs leave no room for criticism: not a single dull moment. Everything is played to perfection and very well arranged." Jean-Paul Commin of
Best magazine awarded
1001° Centigrades the July 1971 album of the month award, remarking that "there was no contest" for their choice, praising the musical conception and spirit of the album, but also admitting it was chosen partly to compensate for
Kobaïa's lack of earlier recognition, noting that listeners who enjoyed
Centigrades would likely value the first just as highly. == Track listing ==