Vista (Sam Rivers, Adam Rudolph, and Harris Eisenstadt album)

Vista is an album by saxophonist and flutist Sam Rivers and percussionists Adam Rudolph and Harris Eisenstadt.

"[6] In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek wrote: "While completely in the moment, utterly outside, and spontaneously realized, there is a certain warmth and accessibility on this outing that is unexpected.

"[9] Dusted Magazine's Derek Taylor praised the musicians' "communal approach toward song-crafting" and the "joint value placed on open-ended, cliché free improvisation," and remarked: "Recommending this one to both Rivers aficionados and newcomers alike is a cinch.

"[10] Ken Waxman of JazzWord wrote: "More proof that improvised music is the least ageist — as well as racist and sexist — sound around, Vista will be welcomed by anyone eager to catch up with Rivers and appreciate the skills of his associates.

"[11] Writing for Downtown Music Gallery, Bruce Lee Gallanter stated: "Vista shows that Sam Rivers remains undaunted, filled with energy and ideas, an incredible match for any of his collaborators... Sam plays a different instrument on each piece and both percussionists have that ancient-to-modern vibe which keeps Mr. Rivers on his toes, balancing perfectly between worlds.