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Knapsack Discography of CDs

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| | This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now CD (1998)
$12.39 Photographer: Peter Ellenby. Unknown Contributor Role: Sergie Loobkoff. Additional personnel: Joe Russo (cello). Boasting a slightly sharper production (courtesy once again of Drive Like Jehu drummer Mark Trombino) and more desperate sound than its predecessor, Knapsack's third album sounds like what it was -- a great band making their somewhat angry final record. Audio Mixer: Mark Trombino . Knapsack: Blair Shehan (vocals, guitar); Sergie Loobkoff (guitar); Colby Mancasola (drums). While certainly not groundbreaking, they did it remarkably well. Ultimately, though, what made people like the band was what the band delivered: straightforward, no frills emotional rock. Criticized for sameness in the past, Knapsack attempts to stretch out a bit more on This Conversation, with some degree of success.
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| Day Three Of My New Life CD (1997)
$12.39 The themes -- romance and the loss thereof -- are also fairly typical, but when handled by singer/songwriter Blair Shean's gritty voice and witty pen, they transcend. Audio Mixer: Mark Trombino . Personnel: Blair Shehan (vocals, guitar); Colby Mancasola (drums). Davis, CA, pop-punk band Knapsack's second album has an excellent title and music to match. Knapsack: Blair Shehan (guitar, vocals); Rod Meyer (bass); Colby Manccisola (drums). Sure, this kind of earnest, emotional rock had been done a million times -- particularly by Samiam, whose Sergie Loobkoff would actually join Knapsack before their next record -- but the songs and style of Day Three are ultimately quite timeless. Illustrator: Allen Yost. Recording information: Big Fish (1996).
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| Silver Sweepstakes CD (1995)
$12.39 Knapsack: Blair Shehan (vocals, guitar); Jason (guitar); Rod (bass); Colby (drums). Audio Mixers: Jeff Robinson; Tracy Chisholm. Though the album is good, the lack of tempo changes can grow frustrating. Knapsack play driving indie rock in the vein of Superchunk. Personnel: Blair Shehan (vocals, guitar). Recording information: Enharmonik (1994).
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| Artist appears on Don't Forget To Breathe CDs (1997)
$13.79 Personnel: Gerb, Chris (Ethel Meserve), Ethel Meserve, Scott Garred, Blair (vocals, guitar); Chris , Lance, Chuck Ragan, Chris Wollard (guitar); Josh, Colby , Tom Hudson , George Rebelo (drums). Recording information: Austin, TX; Catamount Studios, Cedar Falls, IA; DuckKee Studios; Effanel Studios, New York,
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 Knapsack Songs
Popular or famous Knapsack music songs: Less Than, Arrows to the Action, Balancing Act, Change Is All the Rage, Cinema Stare, Cold Enough to Break. More music songs Hummingbirds, Katherine the Grateful, Please Shut Off the Lights, Shape of the Fear, Skip the Details, Boxing Gloves. More music songs Courage Was Confused, Decorate the Spine, Diamond Mine, Heart Carved Tree, Henry Hammers Harder, Perfect, Simple Favor. More music songs Steeper Than We Thought.
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