Electric Eye (album)

Electric Eye is the second studio album by the Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1984.

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 used a cassette drive, the Commodore would show you lyrics and graphics and some facts about the album.

"Boxes" fades into a verse of the early 20th-century hymn "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus", sung by producer Jon Phelps.

This track is listed on the inner sleeve but not on the record label or album jacket.