Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and the review by Scott Yanow stated "It is only fitting that Hank Mobley would record one of the last worthwhile Blue Note albums before its artistic collapse (it would not be revived until the 1980s) for his consistent output helped define the label's sound in the 1960s".[3]
On All About Jazz Richton Guy Thomas said "this is a fitting farewell session. It features the powerful trumpet playing of Woody Shaw and the exciting pianist Cedar Walton. Hank Mobley's playing has a fire that ought to remind you of the Jazz Messengers, as it should since he was one of the original members of the group ... Thinking of Home should remind diehard jazz fans (and enlighten those newer to the genre) that Mobley was an innovative and stimulating tenor saxophonist who consistently swung".[6]
All compositions by Hank Mobley except where noted
- "Suite: Thinking of Home/The Flight/Home at Last" - 10:06
- "Justine" - 13:04
- "You Gotta Hit It" - 5:34
- "Gayle's Groove" (Mickey Bass) - 5:33
- "Talk About Gittin' It" - 8:38
- Hank Mobley — tenor saxophone
- Woody Shaw — trumpet
- Cedar Walton — piano
- Eddie Diehl — guitar
- Mickey Bass — bass
- Leroy Williams — drums
- Yanow, S. Allmusic Review
- Thomas, R. G. All About Jazz Review
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