[1][2][3] The All About Jazz review by Hrayr Attarian states: "The leader's interplay with the other trombone players adds to the musical richness of the recording.
Her lyrical improvisations are melodic, clear and gay when she plays unmuted, and mysterious and warm when muted.
[4] The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings wrote: "there's much to enjoy and it's a feast for trombone lovers.
"[7] A reviewer for Billboard described the album as "a fine new set," and commented: "The arrangements are fresh and modern, and the work... is mighty listenable.
"[9] Critic Tom Hull awarded the album a grade of "A–", calling it "a real delight.