The
Kitchener-Waterloo Record said, "More lush that
Wailer-style Jamaican reggae, this material is also somewhat more accessible." The
News Chronicle called the album "an engaging and colorful collection of Banton's musings about the human condition". The
Santa Cruz Sentinel labeled it "another ambitious recording by the reggae star who lyricizes brilliantly but sing flat".
The Tampa Tribune concluded that "Banton's trademark lyrical messages tend to overshadow the talent of his band". The
Hartford Courant opined that
Visions of the World "is the most generic of dub / reggae, about as bland and uncooked as it comes." The
Los Angeles Times said that "Banton's music lacks both the vision of contemporaries
Ziggy Marley and
Shinehead—the ability to share fresh insights in the subjects they address—and the soulful fire of a
Toots Hibbert".
Trouser Press lamented that "the music is slicker, leaning more towards smooth dance rock, bland soul and synthesized pop reggae." ==Track listing==