Angel Rodeo received praise in the
Allmusic Guide and
Cadence Magazine, the latter giving the album the Editor's Choice Best CD of 1993 and calling it "most adventurous" and "never less than excellent."
Lazy Afternoon received three out of four stars in a
Los Angeles Times review, and the critic stated that Sokolov "stretches the envelope of jazz singing" and is "courageously adventurous."
Presence received a five-star "masterpiece" rating from
Down Beat and was named best CD of 2004. The
Down Beat review stated: "as far removed stylistically from the reigning royalty of female jazz vocalists as John Coltrane is from Grover Washington, Lisa Sokolov fills every moment of
Presence with just that." The review called the album "ecstatic", "compelling" "masterful," and "life affirming." Donald Elfman of
AllAboutJazz stated that Sokolov "delves into the magical possibilities of the voice and the beauty and mystery of words...
A Quiet Thing extends the power of her earlier recordings, continuing her progression towards the majestic and ecstatic 'silence' of the universe." ==Discography==