"Tuba Tuba" is a captivating jazz album released by the renowned tuba player Dave Bargeron in collaboration with Michel Godard. Recorded over three days in April 2001 at the Loft Studio in Austria, this album is a testament to the musical prowess of Bargeron, who was a member of the esteemed jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears. The album features a blend of post-bop jazz styles, showcasing the versatility and skill of both Bargeron and Godard on the tuba.
With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, "Tuba Tuba" comprises 11 tracks, each offering a unique exploration of the tuba's capabilities in a jazz context. The album opens with "To Be Tuba," setting the tone for the rest of the record, and includes notable tracks like "Giant Steps" and "Donna Lee," which are jazz standards reimagined through the lens of Bargeron's distinctive playing style. The collaboration with Michel Godard adds depth and richness to the album, making it a standout release in the jazz genre.
Originally released on January 1, 2001, under Yellowbird Records, "Tuba Tuba" was later reissued by Enja Records. The album's cover art, featuring the tuba prominently, reflects the central role of the instrument in the music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dave Bargeron or a newcomer to his work, "Tuba Tuba" offers an engaging and dynamic listening experience that highlights the beauty and power of the tuba in jazz.