The last of Diamond's records on longtime label Roadrunner (for whom he was, at one time, the biggest seller), The Eye is a tale of nuns, witches, rape, and a magical necklace. Or something. Either way, it's not his best album, but its close to the top of his tiny little scary metal heap. His vocals seem softer, and there are even some slower numbers here (harpsichords abound), but there's catchy thrash-lite tunes, like Behind These Walls, Burn, Father Picard... After this, I kept buying the records, but either they got dull or I grew out of it, because none of them since has impacted me like the Roadrunner ones...
01 Eye Of The Witch 02 The Trial (chambre Ardente) 03 Burn 04 Two Little Girls 05 Into The Convent 06 Father Picard 07 Behind These Walls 08 The Meetings 09 Insanity 10 1642 Imprisonment 11 The Curse