Electric Eye (album)
Electric Eye | ||||
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Studio album by Prodigal | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Christian rock, new wave | |||
Label | Heartland Records | |||
Producer | Jon Phelps | |||
Prodigal chronology | ||||
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Electric Eye is the second studio album by the Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1984.[1]
The band created promotional music videos for "Scene of the Crime," "Fast Forward"[2] and "Boxes,"[3] which were featured on Trinity Broadcasting Network's music video show Real Videos at the time of the album's release.
In a 2009 interview, frontman Loyd Boldman said "we put a "stop-groove" at the end of Side Two that would "catch" the vinyl record and wouldn’t allow it to eject on an automatic turntable. If you picked up the needle and set it down again on the other side of the stop-groove, you’d hear a packet of computer code that could be deciphered by a Commodore 64, the most popular computer of that time. If you used a cassette drive, the Commodore would show you lyrics and graphics and some facts about the album."[4]
Track listing
Side One
- "Scene of the Crime"
- "Fast Forward"
- "Masks"
- "Just What I Need"
- "Emerald City"
Side Two
- "Electric Eye"
- "Bobby"
- "Shout it Out"
- "Neon"
- "Boxes"
- "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus"
Band members
- Loyd Boldman: Keyboards, vocals
- Dave Workman: Drums, vocals
- Rick Fields: Guitars, saxophones, vocals
- Mike Wilson: Bass guitar
Production
- Producer: Jon Phelps
- Recording engineer: Greg McNeily:
- Engineers: Rytt Hershburg, Brad Kuenning, Paul Thompson
- Mixer: Gary Platt
- Mastering: Mike Fuller