Village Voice critic Robert Christgau felt Cumbia & Jazz Fusion's loftier compositions suggested Mingus was more of an "important jazz eccentric" rather than a "great": "The 27-minute title fantasia is rich, lively, irreverent, and enjoyable, but it's marred by overly atmospheric Hollywood-at-the-carnival moments, while the kitschy assumed seriousness of 'Music for Todo Modo' almost ruins its fresh big-band colors."[3]AllMusic critic Scott Yanow later wrote: "The music is episodic but generally holds its own away from the film".[1]
Cabezas Hernandez, Jorge Eduardo (December 2020). Análisis de recursos y métodos de composición en el jazz colombiano a partir de la música de Primo Paternina, Ben Allison y Juan Manuel Toro [Analysis of resources and composition methods in Colombian jazz from the music of Primo Paternina, Ben Allison and Juan Manuel Toro] (Thesis) (in Spanish). hdl:10554/52670. OCLC1341582616.