First Take was released to universal acclaim. In the 2020 edition of
Rolling Stones
500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, the album was ranked number 451.
AllMusic editor John Bush rated the album five out of five stars. He felt that
First Take "introduced a singer who'd assimilated the powerful interpretative talents of
Nina Simone and
Sarah Vaughan, the earthy power of
Aretha Franklin, and the crystal purity and emotional resonance of folksingers like
Judy Collins. Indeed, the album often sounded more like vocal jazz or folk than soul [...] No soul artist had ever recorded an album like this, making
First Take one of the most fascinating soul debuts of the era."
Pitchforks Elizabeth Nelson wrote: "Recorded over a period of just 10 hours, the future star’s breakthrough 1969 debut captured her idiosyncratic mix of soul, jazz, and folk and her singular vision as a bandleader [...] Recorded in the violent blinding flash of a moment when absolutely nothing seemed certain. "And it would last 'til the end of time," she sang. So it has." ==Reissue==