A Life Between
Soundsabout Records
Street Date: August 9, 2019

Saxophonist and composer Chase Baird presents A Life Between, which covers vast emotional terrain with a band comprised of modern jazz's most revered innovators. GRAMMY-winning drummer Antonio Sanchez and 5-time GRAMMY-nominated pianist  Brad Mehldau are veteran companions alongside new-generation talents Nir Felder, guitar, and Dan Chmielinski, bass. In a single day of recording, the group unites organically around the saxophonist's vision to produce high color statements and a profoundly felt artistic message.

A member of drummer Antonio Sanchez's recent band, Migration, Baird shares the virtuoso percussionist's interest in performing both hard-hitting and tender material—often within a single tune. On A Life Between, Baird's cinematic compositions, fit for a stadium, alternate between power anthem and aching ballad. Indeed, with Nir Felder's pedal board adding eerie, even fearsome sonic landscapes, the album seems to chart an intergalactic drama, a dystopic world confronted by a romantic heroism.

For Baird, making this record was as much about the actual music as it was about his journey to triumph over the challenges facing young artists in New York. When times were tough and work was thin, Baird says he made it his mission "to cultivate a romanticism inside myself, even when the circumstances weren't romantic." So, caught in the middle—between dreaming up a life as a performing artist and realizing that dream—the saxophonist fell headlong into both composition and romance; and it is from this friction—between love and work—that A Life Between was born.

A chance encounter with Brad Mehldau five years ago, on the day of Baird's graduation from Juilliard, led to a patiently tended relationship. The innovative pianist's influence on Baird's writing is evident, and Mehldau provides both breathtaking solos and sage-like accompaniment throughout the recording. However, the magic of this music is that it so remarkably lacks any of the cliché awkwardness that usually spoils attempts by young musicians to record with one-time, "all-star" casts of "big-name" artists. Instead, a deep chemistry pervades the album, and all members play orchestrally, architecting each song's distinctive story. The personalities are balanced: Chmielinksi is actively bighearted and Sanchez is propulsively generous; Mehldau's conversation is both selfless and clever, and Felder's timely textures are both wild and intelligent; Baird's leadership is both urgent and vulnerable, bending often toward the prophetic.

Baird composed the music in two distinct periods. "Ripcord," the opening number, filled with sweet yearning and a fearsome grunge streak; "As You Are," a medium-tempo waltz with bold solos by Baird and Felder; and the title track, "A Life Between," a heartbreakingly gentle hymn that builds to a collective pitch; were all penned shortly before or after he moved to New York in 2010. After a five year writing hiatus, he took another two to finish the rest of the music: the Sanchez-inspired "Reactor," a battle call in 7/4; "Dream Knows Know End," which floats along darkly at high speed; "Wait and See," a dangerous blues; and "In the Wake (of Urban Overdrive)," penned out of joy and hope, upon Baird's emergence from a period of depression. For Robert Schumann's "Im wunderschönen Monat Mai" ("In the Beautiful Month of May"), which closes the album, Baird simply handed the band the original classical score, resulting in a plainly tender testament to love. Baird states: "I wanted to write and play songs more as vehicles for group improvisation than as intricate compositions. To let the band get into a vibe and take off."   

Chase’s humble insistence that his message be conceptually simple, and that his compositions be clear, was handled with grace by the legendary recording engineer James Farber, whose expertise has aided just about every major star in jazz. “James’s rough mixes sounded incredible,” Chase marvels, “and we barely had to adjust them, in the end. He’s a master.” And really, listening to A Life Between, it’s hard not to be moved by the sheer sound of the recording, which is vivid, raw, and lush, a loving portrait of the group’s virtuosity and sincerity.  

"I really want to be in Radiohead," Baird jokes. "But how can I be a saxophonist and do that?” Part experimental rocker, part classical romantic, part Coltrane-devotee, Chase has answered his own question on A Life Between with a sound that is fresh, personal, and daring. A thunderous introduction into the mainstream: only at the beginning of his journey, and already dreaming up new lands through which to walk.

JOHN SHAND
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
A LIFE BETWEEN (Soundsabound) ★★★★ Review here

PHIL FREEMAN
STEREOGUM
"The music they make together combines a lot of elements, including classical/chamber elegance, hard rock crunch, and post-bop sophistication. Baird’s own playing has bite; he gets hold of short phrases and won’t let them go, and he likes to let his lines end with hoarse cries." Review here

DAVE CANTOR
DOWNBEAT
"But really, at a time when we’re all devouring vast quantities of film, writing, art and music, it should just be the standard. Baird easily surpasses that expectation while in the company of the some of genre’s best." EDITOR'S PICK REVIEW here

GEORGE HARRIS
JAZZ WEEKLY
"Baird veers toward hard and almost acid rock with Felder on edgy pieces like the muscular “Ripcord” and aggressive “Wait and See,” but he always ends up on swinging on his feet." Review here.

ASHER WOLF
JAZZIZ
"Overall, each musician’s razor-sharp responsiveness allows for cohesive, well-shaped arrangements without relying on the anchor of rote repetition." Review here.

MIKE GREENBLATT
THE AQUARIAN
"...it’s a life between his prog-rock leanings, his Coltrane fanaticism and his penchant for classical romanticism as seen through a jazz prism. Pretty damn cool." Read the full review here

DEE DEE MCNEIL
MUSICAL MEMOIRS
“His compositions inspire, and together, they bring intangible determination and outstanding talent to push the boundaries of creativity and freedom.”  Read the full review here.

CJ SHEARN
NEW YORK JAZZ WORKSHOP
Listen to the whole 'In Conversation With' Interview podcast here.

SELWYN HARRIS
JAZZWISE 
"To his credit, this exciting new arrival's fiery conviction and passionate turn of phrase makes for a purposeful whole. The next chapter should be even more interesting." Full review here.

SEBASTIEN HELARY
NEXTBOP
"In a testament to his ambition, Baird has now elected to take up the reins fully and to express his creativity unimpeded by the status quo resulting in A Life Between...a killer line-up was assembled ... making up for a truly inspired, dare we say, epic recording complete with progressive singularities and sonic cosmicalities." Track premiere of "Ripcord" here

FILIPE FREITAS
JAZZ TRAIL
"Its tantalizing offerings won’t disappoint those who look for diversity in jazz, and in truth, the eight tunes that compose this album lean on post-bop, but incorporate several influences that range from athletic rock to lovely classical. Thus, expect a combination of rough edges and sophisticated roundness." See review here

KEVIN PRESS
BAD PRESS
"That piano-and-electric-guitar opening may sound like the next in a long line of post-rock releases, but don’t be put off. Chase Baird’s first as a bandleader since 2010’s Crosscurrent is all jazz. It is warm, energetic and packed with spectacular performances. The 31-year-old American is for real." Full review here

CJ SHEARN
JAZZ VIEWS WITH CJ SHEARN
"Chase Baird is a very strong writer, and the crack quintet sounds as if it is a road band, honed over a lengthy period of playing together. Fortunately, when a group comes together that shares the same vision, that kind of gel happens. Baird is also a provocative improviser, and his contribution to Sanchez’ Migration, as well as the present album make one hope it won’t be too long before another record of his own happens." Review here

NATE CHINEN
WBGO
"...with the release of A Life Between, the second album under his name, Baird seems likely to strengthen his profile as a solo artist." Feature here

EDITORS 
LAB.FM
Baird’s new single is a fascinating combination of smooth jazz and lo-fi grunge textures. Opening the album on a lofty, genre-bending note, “Ripcord” demonstrates Baird’s attempts to “to cultivate a romanticism inside [himself], even when the circumstances weren’t romantic." Full feature here.  

HRAYR ATTARIAN
CHICAGO JAZZ MAGAZINE
"With A Life Between, Baird has produced a satisfying and charismatic work that, most importantly, is unique in style and singular its sound. The almost-decade gap between his releases has been definitely worth the wait; however,here’s hoping that the interval till his next CD will be shorter." Full review here

JIM HYNES
MAKING A SCENE
"With A Life Between, Baird has produced a satisfying and charismatic work that, most importantly, is unique in style and singular its sound. The almost-decade gap between his releases has been definitely worth the wait; however, here’s hoping that the interval till his next CD will be shorter." Full review here

JEROME WILSON
ALL ABOUT JAZZ
"Chase Baird here produces a set of music which is diverse but is held together by his clear and careful saxophone sound. The music covers a wide stretch of territory but it all feels related in this strong effort." Review here