Cover artist and three-page feature interview.

“Pure sax appeal” - Pete Lewis, Blues & Soul Magazine

Supremely talented saxophonist
— Lance Little, Bebop Spoken Here
A Michael Brecker-like power and intensity... a highly uplifting experience
— Ian Mann, The Jazz Mann
The sound of surprise
— Jonathon Wingate, BBC
Essential listening. 9/10
— Emrys Baird, Blues Matters

Corean Castaway was most listened to “Song of the Day” for two months on allaboutjazz.com

Listening to London-based Liddard in this mode, one is reminded of other British musical polymaths such as saxophonist Peter King.
— Nigel Jarrett, Jazz Journal
The music lifted me to a higher plane.
— Chris Perry, Grapevine live reviews
An astounding album
— Colin Campbell, Blues Matters Dec Jan 23
Liddard has a particularly broad and all-encompassing vision of music
— Dan Paton, London Jazz News
The UK based multi-instrumentalist is a treasure yet to be found on these shores
— Chris Spector, Midwest Record
The standard of musicianship and production on this album are of the highest quality
— John Seales, Wall of Sound
For a metalhead to decide to review a jazz album, it must be pretty special. And so it is.
— Angelina Pelova, The Midlands Rocks


Journeyman extraordinaire and top session artist, Aaron Liddard, delivers in style with his must-hear debut solo album, “Nylon Man”, named after the 3 cities hat influenced the supremely talented saxophonist. It’s a wholly ambitious affair, offering the listener an opened up freezone, where Liddard can experiment in an unhindered way. Essential listening
— Emry Baird - Blues & Soul

Aaron Liddard has a particularly broad and all encompassing vision of music, and no fewer than forty two different musicians play or sing on the album
— Dan Paton, London Jazz News