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"I'm Falling" and "Cold Life" are songs by American Industrial band Ministry. Written by
Al Jourgensen Alain David Jourgensen (born Alejandro Ramírez Casas; October 9, 1958) is a Cuban-American singer, musician and music producer. Closely related with the independent record label Wax Trax! Records, his musical career spans four decades. He is b ...
, these were first released in 1981 by
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, as the band's debut single. Initially featuring "I'm Falling" as the A-side, the single found success via its B-side, "Cold Life", which was chosen as the A-side on release in the UK. In 1985, during Ministry's short-lived return on Wax Trax!, the single was reissued with "Cold Life" as the A-side.


Background and composition

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and Killing Joke; in his 2013 autobiography, ''Ministry: The Lost Gospels...'', Al Jourgensen admits that "I'm Falling” was influenced heavily by music of
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and
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.: "I got a reel-to-reel tape recorder and a rhythm box at home, so I wrote the song ‘I'm Falling,' which was kind of like the Cure or Joy Division, with these swells of noise and fake British vocals." Meanwhile, "Cold Life" bears influence of 1970's funk and soul acts, and was written about Jourgensen's experience living in a Chicago
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. Initially, Jourgensen had recorded a demo tape of "I'm Falling" in his apartment, using a newly bought
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synthesizer, a drum machine, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. At one occasion, Jourgensen had presented a demo to Jim Nash, the co-founder and co-owner of the independent record label
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. Impressed by demo once listening to it, Nash had offered Jourgensen to record a single, as well as to form a touring band. After assembling the first line-up of the band subsequently known as Ministry, Jourgensen went to Hedden West studios with co-producer Jay O'Roarke and an English-born engineer
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, while Nash had paid for the band to record. For the recording, beside the core line-up of Jourgensen, keyboardists John Davis and Robert Roberts and drummer Stephen George, also approached were backing vocalist Steve Brighton, bassist Lamont Welton, and a horn player Preston Klik (also of Big Hat and The Book of Holy Lies); Jourgensen assumed an English accent for his vocals on "Cold Life", like he did on "I'm Falling". Nash and his Wax Trax! partner Danny Flesher liked both recorded songs, but requested Jourgensen to record one more track, an instrumental titled "Primental", for the single; Jourgensen states that "Primental" resembles some of music written for performances held by his then-girlfriend, Shannon Rose Riley.


Release

"I'm Falling / Cold Life" single was initially released in late 1981. The first pressing featured a gray and peach packaging portraying
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, designed by Jim Nash and Brian Shanley; the later pressing featured the cover in a die-cut red and yellow motif, also designed by Nash and Shanley. Some time after, in March 1982, a British label
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released the single in Europe with "Cold Life" as the A-side, as well as its extended dub version on the B-side. This release was packaged with a cover depicting four naked men, seemingly taking a sunbath. The single, mainly its B-side "Cold Life", had achieved immediate success on both dancefloor and college radio in the US and the UK.; ; . By September 1982, "I'm Falling / Cold Life" reached number 5 on the charts of New York-based magazine ''Rockpool'' and peaked at number 45 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Dance/Disco chart with approximately 10,000 copies, and was later labelled the Wax Trax!' first hit. "Cold Life" was featured on the band's 1987 compilation '' Twelve Inch Singles (1981–1984)'', with "I'm Falling" appearing on the compilation's 2014 re-release.


Critical reception

In review of 15 May 1982 Adam Sweeting of '' Melody Maker'' named "Cold Life" among the best singles of the week. He never heard Ministry before and was pleasantly surprised by "superfunk aggression".


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Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes of the single, as well as these of '' Twelve Inch Singles (1981–1984)''. * *


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* * {{authority control 1981 debut singles Ministry (band) songs 1981 songs Wax Trax! Records singles Songs written by Al Jourgensen Song recordings produced by Al Jourgensen