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With Sympathy

With Sympathy is the debut studio album by American industrial band Ministry, released on May 10, 1983 by Arista Records.[7] The group was formed in 1981 by lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Al Jourgensen, with drummer Stephen George being the most notable member of its initial lineup. The album was briefly re-released overseas as Work for Love.

With Sympathy
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 10, 1983
RecordedNovember 1982–March 1983
StudioSyncro Sound Studios, Boston
Genre
Length37:39
55:59 (2012 re-release)
LabelArista
Producer
  • Vince Ely
  • Ian Taylor
Ministry chronology
With Sympathy
(1983)
Twitch
(1986)
Singles from With Sympathy
  1. "Work for Love"
    Released: January 1983
  2. "I Wanted to Tell Her"
    Released: April 1983
  3. "Revenge"
    Released: September 1983

Background and recording edit

In late 1981, Jourgensen was living in Chicago and involved in its underground scene. He began to write and record songs in his apartment, using a newly bought ARP Omni synthesizer, a drum machine and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. At one point, a demo tape featuring the song "I'm Falling" gained the attention of Wax Trax! Records label co-founder and co-owner Jim Nash. Impressed by the demo, Nash offered to record its material professionally and to assemble the touring band, which Jourgensen named Ministry. At Chicago's Hedden West Studios, Jourgensen, with co-producers Jay O'Roarke and Iain Burgess, recorded Ministry's first material, a 12" single featuring the tracks "I'm Falling", "Primental" and "Cold Life".

Jourgensen assembled the band's first live lineup, a five-piece group including Jourgensen on vocals and guitar, bassist Martin Sorenson, keyboardists Robert Roberts and John Davis and drummer Stephen George.[8] Jourgensen and Roberts state that Roberts' inclusion in the group occurred because their mutual friend Paul Taylor was ill and unable to join.[8][9]

While touring the Midwest and the Northeast during 1982, Ministry received some commercial success with "Cold Life."[10][11] The band gained the attention of Arista label executives, who chose to sign them. With Sympathy was recorded in Autumn 1982 with producers Vince Ely and Ian Taylor at the Syncro Sound recording studio in Boston.[12]

Critical reception edit

On release, With Sympathy received mixed to negative reviews. However, Rolling Stone noted that any lack of originality in the synth-pop concept was "... hardly worth complaining about, because Ministry manages to do something many far more innovative bands neglect: they write catchy dance songs."[5] The review further observed that Jourgensen's singing was "... charged with anger, passion and glee–real emotions instead of the vocal posturing so common in synth-pop." The album achieved commercial success, peaking at number 94 in the Billboard 200 and selling more than 100,000 copies in the U.S. by 2007. The album was promoted with three singles—"Work for Love", "I Wanted to Tell Her" and "Revenge"—and the three-month tour. A music video was made for the single "Revenge."

Retrospective impressions by Al Jourgensen edit

Following the tour's completion, Jourgensen's dissatisfaction over his record deal led the band to depart Arista in early 1984. Jourgensen later disowned the album, maintaining that he had been pressured by Arista management into the then-popular synth-pop style, which is in contrast to the harder industrial and heavy metal sounds that he would later develop.[13] He compared the experience to that of Milli Vanilli.[14] Jourgensen has described the album as a "sonic abortion".[15] He also claims that Arista had prevented songs that he had written in 1982 from appearing on the album; these tracks would eventually appear on The Land of Rape and Honey and Twitch.[16]

However, according to Ian MacKaye, with whom Jourgensen formed Pailhead, Jourgensen discovered hardcore music after his synth-pop work,[17] a statement that Jourgensen repeated in the documentary film Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records.[18] Former keyboardist Robert Roberts refutes claims that Jourgensen was forced by Arista to "make the record cheesy," saying that the finished product was simply watered down and did not properly capture the band's live sound.[19] Additionally, video recordings of Ministry concerts in Chicago several years before their signing with Arista show the band playing synth-pop and dressed in new wave and dark wave styles.[citation needed]

Jourgensen's disdain for the album led him to make a comment that he would only sign the album in exchange for $1000. In an interview with Rolling Stone, he said that a fan presented him with the album for him to sign along with the $1000. Although surprised, he honored his promise and signed the album in exchange for the money. Jourgensen also stated that he donated the money to Rock for Kids, a Chicago based charity event, and should anyone else pay him to sign the album, he would continue to donate the money to Rock for Kids.[20]

Jourgensen assumes a false English accent for all of the songs, for which he later expressed regret.[21] His ex-wife Patty stated in 2013 that doing so was an homage to bands that he had liked.[22]

Jourgensen has since made peace with the album, saying that "... because of that record I wouldn’t be who I am today. I think without that record, I wouldn't be as much of a fucking maniac douchebag. So I'm thankful for it now."[23]

In June 2023, Jourgensen announced that Ministry would re-record four tracks from With Sympathy: "Revenge", "Effigy", "Work for Love", and "Here We Go". The new versions will be "a lot more guitar-driven, but not metal."[24]

On August 24th, 2023, Ministry performed "Revenge" live for the first time since 1984 in Dallas, Texas.[25]

In December of 2023, it was announced that Ministry would be performing at the 2024 Cruel World Festival with a setlist consisting of songs from both With Sympathy and Twitch.[26] The setlist included "Revenge", "Effigy (I'm Not An)" and "Work for Love", the later two being performed live for the first time since 1984.[27]

Reissue edit

With Sympathy was out of print for many years, and Jourgensen claimed that he had destroyed the master tapes. In 2012, Eastworld Records reissued the album with three bonus tracks.[28]

In popular culture edit

"Effigy (I'm Not An)" was used in a scene in HBO's Euphoria, Season 2, Episode 3.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Alain Jourgensen, except "I Wanted to Tell Her" by Jourgensen and Shay Jones

With Sympathy — Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Effigy (I'm Not An)"3:51
2."Revenge"3:48
3."I Wanted to Tell Her"5:29
4."Work for Love"4:44
5."Here We Go"3:21
6."What He Say"4:04
7."Say You're Sorry"4:18
8."Should Have Known Better"4:31
9."She's Got a Cause"3:33
With Sympathy — 2012 Eastworld re-release (additional tracks)
No.TitleLength
10."I Wanted to Tell Her" (Extended Mix)7:03
11."Revenge" (Remix)6:19
12."A Walk in the Park"4:58
Work for Love – European edition
No.TitleLength
1."Work for Love"4:44
2."Do the Etawa"4:04
3."I Wanted to Tell Her"5:29
4."Say You're Sorry"4:18
5."Here We Go"3:21
6."Effigy (I'm Not An)"3:51
7."Revenge"3:48
8."She's Got a Cause"3:33
9."Should Have Known Better"4:31
  • "What He Say" was renamed "Do the Etawa" on the European release.[29]: 28 
  • The European LP release has the 7" remix of "I Wanted To Tell Her" instead of the U.S. album version. All CD versions use the U.S. album version.

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of With Sympathy.[30]

Chart positions edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Carlson, Dean. "With Sympathy - Ministry". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (1998). "Ministry". Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 5 (3rd ed.). Muse UK Ltd. pp. 3692–3693. ISBN 1561592374 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ -RoG- (2008-03-27). "Weekly Stoplight - With Sympathy". I-Mockery.
  4. ^ Christensen, Thor (1999). "Ministry". In Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel (eds.). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide (loan required). Detroit: Visible Ink Press. p. 762. ISBN 978-1-57859-061-2 – via the Internet Archive.
  5. ^ a b Considine, J.D. (September 29, 1983). . Rolling Stone. No. 405. Archived from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
  6. ^ Weisbard, Eric (1995). "Ministry". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. New York: Vintage Books. pp. 250–251. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  7. ^ Zaleski, Annie (May 10, 2018). "35 Year Ago: Ministry Release Disavowed Debut, 'With Sympathy'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Townsquare Media. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Jourgensen & Wiederhorn 2013, pp. 49–50.
  9. ^ Roberts, Robert. "Session with Roberts". Prongs.org (Interview). Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  10. ^ Coupe, Stuart; Baker, Glenn A. (1983). The New Rock'N'Roll. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 103–104. ISBN 0312572107 – via the Internet Archive.
  11. ^ Best, David (January 5, 1990). "Building On Success". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  12. ^
    • McCormick, Moira (October 23, 1982). "A Chicago Venue Is Reborn". Heartland Beat. Billboard. Vol. 94, no. 42. pp. 10, 68. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 10, 2018 – via Google Books.
    • Morris, Erin (December 11, 1982). "Studio Track". Billboard. Vol. 94, no. 49. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 10, 2018 – via Google Books.
    • McCormick, Moira (January 15, 1983). "Genesis Center In Gary Making Steady Progress". Heartland Beat. Billboard. Vol. 95, no. 2. pp. 24, 53. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 10, 2018 – via Google Books.
    • Morris, Erin (February 26, 1983). "Studio Track". Billboard. Vol. 95, no. 8. p. 29. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 23, 2018 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Jourgensen & Wiederhorn 2013, pp. 51–52.
  14. ^ Acharya, Kiran. "Revolting Lots: Al Jourgensen's Favourite Ministry Albums". The Quietus. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  15. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon. Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen. 2013.
  16. ^ "Ministry's Al Jourgensen once charged a fan $1000 to sign With Sympathy". Metal Hammer. December 21, 2017.
  17. ^ Azerrad, Michael (December 2, 2012). Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316247184.
  18. ^ Nash, Julia (2018), Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records
  19. ^ "Session with Roberts". prongs.org.
  20. ^ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/ministrys-al-jourgensen-on-new-trump-era-lp-how-pot-changed-his-life-196102/
  21. ^ Jourgensen, Al (July 9, 2013). Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0306822186.
  22. ^ "Session with Patty Jourgensen". prongs.org. 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  23. ^ O'Neill, Christina (29 April 2016). "Al Jourgensen: Ministry's first album made me the maniac douchebag I am today". MetalHammer. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  24. ^ Parker, Lyndsey (June 16, 2023). "Ministry's Al Jourgensen exclusively reveals plans to re-record long-disavowed 'With Sympathy' songs". Yahoo! Entertainment. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  25. ^ "MINISTRY PERFORM "REVENGE" FROM DEBUT ALBUM LIVE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1984; FAN-FILMED VIDEO AVAILABLE". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 28 August 2023.
  26. ^ https://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/ministry-to-play-with-sympathy-twitch-set-at-cruel-world-2024
  27. ^ https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ministry/2024/brookside-park-pasadena-ca-43abefe7.html
  28. ^ "Ministry - With Sympathy". The Ideal Copy.
  29. ^ Greene, Jo-Ann (April 2, 1993). "Ministry". Goldmine (scans). Vol. 19, no. 7 (331). pp. 26, 28, 32, 38, 40. ISSN 1055-2685 – via Prongs.org archive.
  30. ^ With Sympathy (Media notes). Ministry. Arista Records. 1983. AL 6608.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  31. ^ "Ministry Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  32. ^ "Ministry Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  33. ^ "Ministry - I Wanted To Tell Her". charts.nz.

Bibliography edit

  • Jourgensen, Al & Wiederhorn, Jon (July 9, 2013). Ministry: The Lost Gospels According To Al Jourgensen (loan required). Boston, MA: Da Capo Press. ISBN 9780306822186. OCLC 811206550 – via the Internet Archive.

External links edit

  • With Sympathy at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Video for "Revenge" on YouTube

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With Sympathy is the debut studio album by American industrial band Ministry released on May 10 1983 by Arista Records 7 The group was formed in 1981 by lead singer and multi instrumentalist Al Jourgensen with drummer Stephen George being the most notable member of its initial lineup The album was briefly re released overseas as Work for Love With SympathyStudio album by MinistryReleasedMay 10 1983RecordedNovember 1982 March 1983StudioSyncro Sound Studios BostonGenreNew wave 1 synth pop 1 Length37 39 55 59 2012 re release LabelAristaProducerVince ElyIan TaylorMinistry chronologyWith Sympathy 1983 Twitch 1986 Singles from With Sympathy Work for Love Released January 1983 I Wanted to Tell Her Released April 1983 Revenge Released September 1983 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2 I Mockery 3 MusicHound Rock 4 Rolling Stone 5 Spin Alternative Record Guide3 10 6 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Critical reception 2 1 Retrospective impressions by Al Jourgensen 3 Reissue 4 In popular culture 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Ministry 6 2 Additional musicians 6 3 Technical staff 6 4 Management 6 5 Artwork 7 Chart positions 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksBackground and recording editIn late 1981 Jourgensen was living in Chicago and involved in its underground scene He began to write and record songs in his apartment using a newly bought ARP Omni synthesizer a drum machine and a reel to reel tape recorder At one point a demo tape featuring the song I m Falling gained the attention of Wax Trax Records label co founder and co owner Jim Nash Impressed by the demo Nash offered to record its material professionally and to assemble the touring band which Jourgensen named Ministry At Chicago s Hedden West Studios Jourgensen with co producers Jay O Roarke and Iain Burgess recorded Ministry s first material a 12 single featuring the tracks I m Falling Primental and Cold Life Jourgensen assembled the band s first live lineup a five piece group including Jourgensen on vocals and guitar bassist Martin Sorenson keyboardists Robert Roberts and John Davis and drummer Stephen George 8 Jourgensen and Roberts state that Roberts inclusion in the group occurred because their mutual friend Paul Taylor was ill and unable to join 8 9 While touring the Midwest and the Northeast during 1982 Ministry received some commercial success with Cold Life 10 11 The band gained the attention of Arista label executives who chose to sign them With Sympathy was recorded in Autumn 1982 with producers Vince Ely and Ian Taylor at the Syncro Sound recording studio in Boston 12 Critical reception editOn release With Sympathy received mixed to negative reviews However Rolling Stone noted that any lack of originality in the synth pop concept was hardly worth complaining about because Ministry manages to do something many far more innovative bands neglect they write catchy dance songs 5 The review further observed that Jourgensen s singing was charged with anger passion and glee real emotions instead of the vocal posturing so common in synth pop The album achieved commercial success peaking at number 94 in the Billboard 200 and selling more than 100 000 copies in the U S by 2007 The album was promoted with three singles Work for Love I Wanted to Tell Her and Revenge and the three month tour A music video was made for the single Revenge Retrospective impressions by Al Jourgensen edit Following the tour s completion Jourgensen s dissatisfaction over his record deal led the band to depart Arista in early 1984 Jourgensen later disowned the album maintaining that he had been pressured by Arista management into the then popular synth pop style which is in contrast to the harder industrial and heavy metal sounds that he would later develop 13 He compared the experience to that of Milli Vanilli 14 Jourgensen has described the album as a sonic abortion 15 He also claims that Arista had prevented songs that he had written in 1982 from appearing on the album these tracks would eventually appear on The Land of Rape and Honey and Twitch 16 However according to Ian MacKaye with whom Jourgensen formed Pailhead Jourgensen discovered hardcore music after his synth pop work 17 a statement that Jourgensen repeated in the documentary film Industrial Accident The Story of Wax Trax Records 18 Former keyboardist Robert Roberts refutes claims that Jourgensen was forced by Arista to make the record cheesy saying that the finished product was simply watered down and did not properly capture the band s live sound 19 Additionally video recordings of Ministry concerts in Chicago several years before their signing with Arista show the band playing synth pop and dressed in new wave and dark wave styles citation needed Jourgensen s disdain for the album led him to make a comment that he would only sign the album in exchange for 1000 In an interview with Rolling Stone he said that a fan presented him with the album for him to sign along with the 1000 Although surprised he honored his promise and signed the album in exchange for the money Jourgensen also stated that he donated the money to Rock for Kids a Chicago based charity event and should anyone else pay him to sign the album he would continue to donate the money to Rock for Kids 20 Jourgensen assumes a false English accent for all of the songs for which he later expressed regret 21 His ex wife Patty stated in 2013 that doing so was an homage to bands that he had liked 22 Jourgensen has since made peace with the album saying that because of that record I wouldn t be who I am today I think without that record I wouldn t be as much of a fucking maniac douchebag So I m thankful for it now 23 In June 2023 Jourgensen announced that Ministry would re record four tracks from With Sympathy Revenge Effigy Work for Love and Here We Go The new versions will be a lot more guitar driven but not metal 24 On August 24th 2023 Ministry performed Revenge live for the first time since 1984 in Dallas Texas 25 In December of 2023 it was announced that Ministry would be performing at the 2024 Cruel World Festival with a setlist consisting of songs from both With Sympathy and Twitch 26 The setlist included Revenge Effigy I m Not An and Work for Love the later two being performed live for the first time since 1984 27 Reissue editWith Sympathy was out of print for many years and Jourgensen claimed that he had destroyed the master tapes In 2012 Eastworld Records reissued the album with three bonus tracks 28 In popular culture edit Effigy I m Not An was used in a scene in HBO s Euphoria Season 2 Episode 3 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Alain Jourgensen except I Wanted to Tell Her by Jourgensen and Shay JonesWith Sympathy Standard editionNo TitleLength1 Effigy I m Not An 3 512 Revenge 3 483 I Wanted to Tell Her 5 294 Work for Love 4 445 Here We Go 3 216 What He Say 4 047 Say You re Sorry 4 188 Should Have Known Better 4 319 She s Got a Cause 3 33 With Sympathy 2012 Eastworld re release additional tracks No TitleLength10 I Wanted to Tell Her Extended Mix 7 0311 Revenge Remix 6 1912 A Walk in the Park 4 58 Work for Love European editionNo TitleLength1 Work for Love 4 442 Do the Etawa 4 043 I Wanted to Tell Her 5 294 Say You re Sorry 4 185 Here We Go 3 216 Effigy I m Not An 3 517 Revenge 3 488 She s Got a Cause 3 339 Should Have Known Better 4 31 What He Say was renamed Do the Etawa on the European release 29 28 The European LP release has the 7 remix of I Wanted To Tell Her instead of the U S album version All CD versions use the U S album version Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of With Sympathy 30 Ministry edit Al Jourgensen vocals guitar 1 3 4 keyboards drums 8 Stephen George drums 1 7 9 percussion 4 5 9 Additional musicians edit Robert Roberts keyboards 2 3 4 9 bass keyboard 4 Marybeth O Hara vocals 2 4 Shay Jones feature vocals 3 John Davis keyboards 3 4 9 Walter Turbitt guitar 3 Martin Sorenson bass guitar 3 Vince Ely percussion amp keyboards 4 Antonia de Portago vocals 4 Brad Hallen bass guitar 5 6 Ministry of Horns horns 6 Ziv Gidron chanting 6 Doreen Chanter vocals 7 Bob Suber saxophone 7 Technical staff edit Ian Taylor producer engineer Vince Ely producer David Wooley engineer Flood engineer David Heglmeier tape operator Roger Merritt tape operator Steve Jackson tape operator Greg Calbi mastering Joe Gastwirt digital remastering CD edition Management edit Steve Berkowitz manager Elliot Roberts manager Artwork edit Alberto Rizzo photographer David Gahr inner sleeve photographer Brian Shanley cover concepts Jim Nash cover conceptsChart positions editAlbum Chart 1984 Peakposition US Billboard 200 31 94 Singles Song 1983 USDance 32 NZ 33 Work for Love 20 I Wanted to Tell Her 13 35 Revenge References edit a b c Carlson Dean With Sympathy Ministry AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved February 24 2018 Larkin Colin ed 1998 Ministry Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 5 3rd ed Muse UK Ltd pp 3692 3693 ISBN 1561592374 via Internet Archive RoG 2008 03 27 Weekly Stoplight With Sympathy I Mockery Christensen Thor 1999 Ministry In Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide loan required Detroit Visible Ink Press p 762 ISBN 978 1 57859 061 2 via the Internet Archive a b Considine J D September 29 1983 Ministry With Sympathy Music Reviews Rolling Stone No 405 Archived from the original on October 23 2007 Retrieved November 9 2012 Weisbard Eric 1995 Ministry In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide New York Vintage Books pp 250 251 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Zaleski Annie May 10 2018 35 Year Ago Ministry Release Disavowed Debut With Sympathy Ultimate Classic Rock Townsquare Media Retrieved June 7 2018 a b Jourgensen amp Wiederhorn 2013 pp 49 50 Roberts Robert Session with Roberts Prongs org Interview Retrieved September 12 2018 Coupe Stuart Baker Glenn A 1983 The New Rock N Roll New York St Martin s Press pp 103 104 ISBN 0312572107 via the Internet Archive Best David January 5 1990 Building On Success Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 26 2018 McCormick Moira October 23 1982 A Chicago Venue Is Reborn Heartland Beat Billboard Vol 94 no 42 pp 10 68 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved February 10 2018 via Google Books Morris Erin December 11 1982 Studio Track Billboard Vol 94 no 49 p 42 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved February 10 2018 via Google Books McCormick Moira January 15 1983 Genesis Center In Gary Making Steady Progress Heartland Beat Billboard Vol 95 no 2 pp 24 53 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved February 10 2018 via Google Books Morris Erin February 26 1983 Studio Track Billboard Vol 95 no 8 p 29 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved February 23 2018 via Google Books Jourgensen amp Wiederhorn 2013 pp 51 52 Acharya Kiran Revolting Lots Al Jourgensen s Favourite Ministry Albums The Quietus Retrieved 12 June 2020 Wiederhorn Jon Ministry The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen 2013 Ministry s Al Jourgensen once charged a fan 1000 to sign With Sympathy Metal Hammer December 21 2017 Azerrad Michael December 2 2012 Our Band Could Be Your Life Scenes from the American Indie Underground Little Brown ISBN 9780316247184 Nash Julia 2018 Industrial Accident The Story of Wax Trax Records Session with Roberts prongs org https www rollingstone com music music features ministrys al jourgensen on new trump era lp how pot changed his life 196102 Jourgensen Al July 9 2013 Ministry The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen Da Capo Press ISBN 978 0306822186 Session with Patty Jourgensen prongs org 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2015 O Neill Christina 29 April 2016 Al Jourgensen Ministry s first album made me the maniac douchebag I am today MetalHammer Retrieved 12 June 2020 Parker Lyndsey June 16 2023 Ministry s Al Jourgensen exclusively reveals plans to re record long disavowed With Sympathy songs Yahoo Entertainment Retrieved June 18 2023 MINISTRY PERFORM REVENGE FROM DEBUT ALBUM LIVE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1984 FAN FILMED VIDEO AVAILABLE Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles 28 August 2023 https metalinjection net tour dates ministry to play with sympathy twitch set at cruel world 2024 https www setlist fm setlist ministry 2024 brookside park pasadena ca 43abefe7 html Ministry With Sympathy The Ideal Copy Greene Jo Ann April 2 1993 Ministry Goldmine scans Vol 19 no 7 331 pp 26 28 32 38 40 ISSN 1055 2685 via Prongs org archive With Sympathy Media notes Ministry Arista Records 1983 AL 6608 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Ministry Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved October 31 2021 Ministry Chart History Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved October 31 2021 Ministry I Wanted To Tell Her charts nz Bibliography editJourgensen Al amp Wiederhorn Jon July 9 2013 Ministry The Lost Gospels According To Al Jourgensen loan required Boston MA Da Capo Press ISBN 9780306822186 OCLC 811206550 via the Internet 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