Having wrapped up the story line of Them with Conspiracy, King Diamond in 1990 unleashed a new tale with The Eye. The story here centers around a cursed object, a necklace that enables its handler to see into the past of those who have possessed it. In my opinion a gem of an album and It happens to be my favourite King Diamond album! Trackilist: 01. "Eye of the Witch" 00:00 02. "The Trial (Chambre Ardente)" 03:47 03. "Burn" 09:00 04. "Two Little Girls" 12:42 05. "Into the Convent" 15:24 06. "Father Picard" 20:12 07. "Behind These Walls" 23:32 08. "The Meetings" 27:17 09. "Insanity" (Instrumental) 31:50 10. "1642 Imprisonment" 34:50 11. "The Curse" 38:24 Musically, this album is full-out progressive metal, richly layered with keyboards and acoustic guitars. Guitarists Andy LaRocque and Pete Blakk emphasize melody throughout, evoking more striking emotions, such as sadness, dread, and longing through the use of acoustic passages, melodic rhythms, and subdued riffs. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. I do not own any clips or music. All clips and music belong to their respectful owners. I do not earn any money with this video. This video is for enjoyment purposes only.
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