)[1] In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow wrote, "The music on A Measure of Vision, even at its freest, is somewhat mellow and lyrical.
Dennis Gonzalez displays a thoughtful style and a warm sound on trumpet... while pianist Chris Parker gives a modal feel to some of the songs...
"[1] Troy Collins of All About Jazz wrote, "Fielder and company share equally in the responsibility of keeping these mutable frameworks on track.
Negotiating the spaces between them, the trio brings a casual aesthetic to their uncluttered conversations... An agreeable session full of open space, rich lyricism and adventurous improvisation, A Measure of Vision may have been a long time in coming, but some things are worth the wait.
"[2] A writer for The Free Jazz Collective commented, "[T]hese gentlemen know what music is: they quote freely from the jazz songbook, yet bring it at times to a high level of abstraction, blending genres... Fielder is strong, an economical drummer who accentuates with precision.