"This is a great Cd by Enric Peidro on tenor sax.joined with some of my favourite musicians.I would reccomend it without reservation to anyone who loves swingin' jazz and pretty ballads played by guys who understand the music they play" (Scott Hamilton on "Nothin' but Jazz")
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Enric Peidro-who was new to me before I heard this CD-,is a masterful player. He’s no one’s clone -I couldn’t predict what his next phrase would be or where his line of thought would go-and although he’s not cautious, he never puts a foot wrong. He is also a fine, intuitive ensemble player with an easy sophistication that charms the ear
(Michael Steinman -Jazz Lives.Sept 2019)
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If you are looking for gentle but musically pure swing albums don’t overlook Enric Peidro (Joe Bebco, Syncopated Times)
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What Peidro has created is a lovely adoration of traditional jazz, played at a highly creative and poignantly articulate level. His relentless commitment to traditional jazz is expanded by his desire to carve out his personal sound in the idiom. His language on the saxophone is inspired and his fluidity is seamless. Keep That Swing in Your Soul is aptly titled and joyfully executed. A welcomed addition to the jazz cannon.( Sylvannia Garutch, The Jazz Word)
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Peidro’s new album leading his Swingtet, aptly tited “Keep that swing in your soul” it's swingin, it's sophisticated , has great arrangements ,the playing is top notch….and what a beautiful tenor tone he has! (Jesse Miner, Hey Mr Jesse Podcast)
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Peidro, always a faithful follower of the big-toned tenors in jazz, demostrates at every gig that he knows fairly well how to produce a beautiful tenor tone delivered together with his uncanny ability to swing hard, and still keep sounding relaxed. (The Post.C.B.News)
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If you’re a fan(atic) of swingin’ jazz, then surely you’re already familiar with Enric Peidro’s name : he’s one of the most revered ‘keepers of the flame’ of mainstream jazz in Spain. If you haven’t heard of him yet, you are missing out a great deal of fun.
Much like his idols: the great classic tenors of jazz (he cites Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas and Arnett Cobb as his main influences) Enric is old school tenor sax, with a huge sound: warm and round - delivering both an unfailing commitment to melodic playing and a take-no-prisoners rhythmic punch: the key ingredients of his style.(C.B.News May 2015)
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"There was a time,friends,in wich jazz records were just like that: all you needed was talent,no big excuses,nor anniversaries,nor tributes to the recently deceased in order to organize a recording session,because what you had was something beautifully distilled for everyday's life.In this Cd,Peidro shows his beautiful sound and his expansive character,but always being submissive to the relaxation of swing.
The sparks fly between him and argentinian veteran Santiago Reyes and the group make us think of collaborations like Al Cohn and Herb Ellis,Scott Hamilton or Ken Peplowski with Howard Alden or even Spike Robinson with Louis Stewart.After listening to this Cd you and I come out of it with 52 minutes of pure enjoyement" (Jorge Garcia,Jazz Critic and Writer)
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Enric Peidro-who was new to me before I heard this CD-,is a masterful player. He’s no one’s clone -I couldn’t predict what his next phrase would be or where his line of thought would go-and although he’s not cautious, he never puts a foot wrong. He is also a fine, intuitive ensemble player with an easy sophistication that charms the ear
(Michael Steinman -Jazz Lives.Sept 2019)
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If you are looking for gentle but musically pure swing albums don’t overlook Enric Peidro (Joe Bebco, Syncopated Times)
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What Peidro has created is a lovely adoration of traditional jazz, played at a highly creative and poignantly articulate level. His relentless commitment to traditional jazz is expanded by his desire to carve out his personal sound in the idiom. His language on the saxophone is inspired and his fluidity is seamless. Keep That Swing in Your Soul is aptly titled and joyfully executed. A welcomed addition to the jazz cannon.( Sylvannia Garutch, The Jazz Word)
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Peidro’s new album leading his Swingtet, aptly tited “Keep that swing in your soul” it's swingin, it's sophisticated , has great arrangements ,the playing is top notch….and what a beautiful tenor tone he has! (Jesse Miner, Hey Mr Jesse Podcast)
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Peidro, always a faithful follower of the big-toned tenors in jazz, demostrates at every gig that he knows fairly well how to produce a beautiful tenor tone delivered together with his uncanny ability to swing hard, and still keep sounding relaxed. (The Post.C.B.News)
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If you’re a fan(atic) of swingin’ jazz, then surely you’re already familiar with Enric Peidro’s name : he’s one of the most revered ‘keepers of the flame’ of mainstream jazz in Spain. If you haven’t heard of him yet, you are missing out a great deal of fun.
Much like his idols: the great classic tenors of jazz (he cites Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas and Arnett Cobb as his main influences) Enric is old school tenor sax, with a huge sound: warm and round - delivering both an unfailing commitment to melodic playing and a take-no-prisoners rhythmic punch: the key ingredients of his style.(C.B.News May 2015)
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"There was a time,friends,in wich jazz records were just like that: all you needed was talent,no big excuses,nor anniversaries,nor tributes to the recently deceased in order to organize a recording session,because what you had was something beautifully distilled for everyday's life.In this Cd,Peidro shows his beautiful sound and his expansive character,but always being submissive to the relaxation of swing.
The sparks fly between him and argentinian veteran Santiago Reyes and the group make us think of collaborations like Al Cohn and Herb Ellis,Scott Hamilton or Ken Peplowski with Howard Alden or even Spike Robinson with Louis Stewart.After listening to this Cd you and I come out of it with 52 minutes of pure enjoyement" (Jorge Garcia,Jazz Critic and Writer)
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