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MCPB DVD Live in Concert: Taking on the WorldDVD - "Live in Concert: Taking on the World"

MCPB Live in Concert with the Arizona Academy of Highland Dance. $10



CD - "For Spacious Skies"

MCPB's For Spacious Skies albumMesa Caledonian is proud to announce the release of its second CD, entitled "For Spacious Skies". $15

Track Listing and Sample MP3s (click the blue track listings, below, to hear):

***MP3 files require a program such as Windows Media Player or RealOne, which are free downloads.

1. For Spacious Skies 8. How Sweet The Sound
2. Glasgow Green 2001 Medley 9. What Accent?
3. For Pat 10. The Bridge of Allan
4. Glasgow Cathedral 11. A Cupla Wee Chunes
5. The Set 12. The Banks and Braes
6. To Donald 13. Big Jim
7. The Glasgow Fire Department 14. Let's Rock, Eh!



NEW! "A Wee Bit West Ay Skye" Music Book
MCPB's music book

Mesa Caledonian Pipe Band is proud to announce the release of a compilation of tunes from composers across North America.

This compilation was a band project to recognize the contributions of North American pipers to our culture and music, in celebration of the Band's 25th Anniversary in 2005. Our music book is called A Wee Bit West Ay Skye and includes 66 tunes from 31 composers. This collection has submissions from a number of well-known composers like Jack Lee, Neil Dickie, Bob Worrall, and Rob MacNeil to name just a few. But, there are many great tunes from artists who may not be well-known beyond their own band, and that's what has made the project really special for us. $20

Sample Tunes from the Book

1. Drum Major Andy Grant -- a 6/8 march by Victoria Grant

2. Ancient Echos -- a Strathspey by Scott McClellan

3. MacLeod's March West -- a 4/4 march by Neil Dickie