In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow noted that "there is enough adventure in the music to hold on to one's interest."[1]
Bill Hart of The Vinyl Press described Almanac as "a stunning album that draws its power from the strength of its performers, compositions that are melodic but adventurous and a recording that is so good that it qualifies as 'demo' material." He commented: "This is a top flight entry into less straight-ahead jazz that can be enjoyed by those just venturing into deeper jazz waters as well as experienced listeners of post-bop styles."[6]
A reviewer for Gramophone called the music "fine," and stated that the album "explores a musical territory between the Miles Davis band of that time and the sort of music Bley had been making for three or so years."[7]
Track listing
"Almanac" composed by Bennie Maupin. Remaining tracks composed by Mike Nock.