Coming on the heels of Up To You, their successful 1982 EP, Steve Nye was selected to produce their next album, which included[2] the hit song, "Don't Walk Past".
[3] Nye's production emphasized keyboards over guitars, and drew comparisons with his work with Roxy Music and Japan.
[6] The biggest single from Falling was "Don't Walk Past", known for its jangly guitar riff,[2] and CFNY ranked the song at 92 in its Best 102 of the Decade in January 1990.
[7] The video for "Don't Walk Past", directed by Rob Quartly, was inspired by the then-recent film Blade Runner[8] and became the first from a Canadian indie label to get played on MTV in the United States.
"Newsreel" (4:42)[2] In 2007, Falling was re-issued by Universal Music Canada, combined with Vertigo, a collection of previously unreleased material.