The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "By 1970, pianist Ahmad Jamal's style had changed a bit since the 1950s, becoming denser and more adventurous while still retaining his musical identity. ... Intriguing performances showing that Ahmad Jamal was continuing to evolve." Writing in
Pitchfork, Michael J. Agovino says that the album "is a fine example of Jamal's stately—and understated—elegance punctuated with doodles of whimsy." Drummer
Brian Blade selected the title track of
The Awakening for his 1970 playlist (the year he was born), writing in
JazzTimes that "Jamal is an absolute master of space, groove, song structure, and interpretation. The balance of his brilliance is unparalleled, and at the fulcrum rests his total command of the instrument to execute whatever he might imagine and the sensitivity to know how that ability will best serve the journey." Chuck Linatti, in an article for
All About Jazz, writes that "some people consider
The Awakening to be Jamal's second great album [after
At the Pershing: But Not for Me]. Although Jamal habitually deconstructed well-known songs and reconstructed them in unexpected ways, he seemed to take that technique to a new level on
The Awakening." ==Legacy==