There Is No Real Courage Unless There Is Real Danger

There Is No Real Courage Unless There Is Real Danger

There Is No Real Courage Unless There Is Real Danger is the fourth single from Jetplane Landing's 2003 album "Once Like A Spark", and the band decided to take a different path with this single. In an effort to "clear out the archives" as well as prove a point, it was instead released as a 23-track CD EP, with all profits going to charity. The b-sides consisted of four radio session tracks, four unreleased/new songs from archives and a complete recording of the band's set from the Bar Academy in Islington, London, the final date of May 2004's "Brave Gravity" tour. The track was accompanied by a promotional video, shot in West London by THE GENERAL.

Track listing

#There Is No Real Courage Unless There Is Real Danger (Radio Edit)
#The Violence¹
#I Opt Out¹
#Calculate The Risk¹
#The Strength Of Our Conviction¹
#Angel With Broken Wings
#Japan
#Everywhere That Is In Need Of Repair
#The Only Defence That I Have
#Acrimony²
#The New Standard²
#Tethered By All That We Know²
#I Opt Out²
#The Violence²
#Brave Gravity²
#This Is Not Revolution Rock²
#My Fundamental Flaw²
#What The Argument Has Changed²
#Lights Out²
#Calculate The Risk²
#There Is No Real Courage Unless There Is Real Danger²
#Conventional Thought²
#We Need To Effect A Change²

¹ live SBN Radio Session, 29 March 2004.

² live from the Islington Bar Academy, 26 May 2004.

Other Info

Label: Smalltown America

Cat: STA023

Release Date: 13 December 2004

Pressing Info: 1000 x CD

Chart Position: N/A

Misc:

#All profits from this release were donated to The International Committee Of The Red Cross.


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