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The Wrong Trousers : One and Counting...
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Acoustic indie folk-rock, with a harp, mandolin and bass.
Genre: Folk: Folk-Rock
Release Date: 2007
One and Counting... Record Label: The Wrong Trousers
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
City 3:39 Album Only
Calvin 1:57 Album Only
Such Great Heights 3:29 Album Only
Country Boy 2:33 Album Only
Everything, All 3:58 Album Only
Had 2:09 Album Only
Better Than Before 3:27 Album Only
Vexed 3:09 Album Only
Video Killed the Radio Star 2:24 Album Only
Loving You 3:49 Album Only
From One Thing to Another 5:44 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Wrong Trousers are three teenagers from San Diego, CA. Kelsea, Joseph and Mack met while playing together in their high school music program.
As they gained popularity around school and in their small community they decided to venture out to find a wider audience. They began playing on the Prado at Balboa Park on the weekends and quickly gained many new fans.
Their unique and original sound that combines harp, mandolin and upright bass with harmonic vocals often stopped pedestrians in their tracks.
A video of them performing their cover "Video Killed the Radio Star" in the park has over 200,000 views on YouTube and was picked as one of the 50 Best Music Videos of 2007 by pitchforkmedia.com.
The Wrong Trousers have appeared at the Adams Avenue Roots and Folk Festival and are becoming regular fixtures at local venues like Lestat's West and Mueller College. Kelsea and Joseph also play behind San Diego singer/songwriter Gregory Page and have performed with him at Anthology in SD and Largo in LA.
The band has spent the past year writing new music and recording with San Diego jazz mainstay Peter Sprague at his studio in Encinitas, CA. The Wrong Trousers released their debut record, "One and Counting..." on December 21, 2007.

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REVIEWS

Love.
author: Kayla Lorenz
I think it's safe to say I am in love with you. Really, I wish i could take you all home to be mine. Your music and lyrics are flowing through my thoughts all day and just make me feel all around happy... which is a big deal.. for me. :) Keep it up guys! Thanks!!
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Like magic in a plastic wallet
author: Nick Clarke
You hit play and smile, that can't be a bad thing no?
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Something fresh
author: Julia
The choice of instruments is what appeals to me most. "Such Great Hights" is still my favourite, the very first of their songs I heard (I found it on Youtube) but all of their songs have an airiness and ease that just makes you feel like humming along and clicking your fingers. Keep it going this way! Greetings from Germany!
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talented young group
author: Anna J. Boll
I too found this band through YouTube and their public performances of \"...Radio Star\" A long time bluegrass and Nickle Creek fan, I was immediately impressed by their musicianship and their choice of instruments. \"Loving You\" has become one of my favorites but my kids always want to hear \"Radio Star.\" I agree with the reviewer who talks about Kelsea straining her chest voice. She sometimes sounds a little nasaly to me and that\'s grating. Overall, I\'m very pleased with the album and especially pleased with CD Baby and their customer service. Candlelight ceremony, eh?
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