The subtlety and intimacy of the signature Storyville label sound perfectly complement what critic Whitney Balliett once dubbed
Teddi King's "peaceful, spacious way of phrasing," and
Now in Vogue captures in full the singer's Zen-like serenity, showcasing her uncommonly lyrical phrasing and deep affinity for melody. Recorded with a stellar septet including trombonist
Bob Brookmeyer, trumpeter Nick Travis and pianist
Billy Taylor, the session boasts a deceptive simplicity that underscores the sheer grace of all its participants.
King's contralto is both the focal point and just another instrument in the mix, fusing with the music so seamlessly that it seems as if she's been singing these songs and playing with this band her entire life. ~ Jason Ankeny