Hell of a Spell was released in January 1980. With the release of the album, Sahm started a national tour. The album received positive reviews, but it failed to succeed commercially. The
Los Angeles Times regarded the album as Sahm "returning to the basics" and defined him as "the reigning master" of the "Texas Blues style".
Rolling Stone gave the album three stars out of five. the
Austin American-Statesman considered that Sahm "archived a near time-warp effect of returning to a golden age of modern music".
The Morning Call defined the release as a "worthwhile trip into the past" that "delivers the goods".
AllMusic gave the album three-and-a-half stars out of five. Critic
Bob Gottlieb commented that
Hell of a Spell "shows off some of the remarkable range of Sahm's abilities and genius". The album was reissued by the label in 1980, and then in 1988. The catalog of the Takoma label was purchased by
Fantasy Records in 1995.
Hell of a Spell was re-released by the label in July 1999. ==Track listing==