Doug Doyle
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Doug Doyle is an American musician and audio engineer, currently working with Digital Dog and Digital Bros.
Doyle has worked on countless projects from a wide variety of musical artists. He has engineered or mastered recordings from artists like The Wings' Laurence Juber, Phil Keaggy, Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies, The Choir, John Austin, Michael Knott and many others.
In the 1980s, Doyle built and operated 3-D Studios in Costa Mesa, California where many albums were made.
[edit] Selectred discography
- Phil Keaggy - Master & the Musician, 1978, Mastering.
- Daniel Amos - ¡Alarma!, 1981, CD Reissue mastering and mixing.
- Daniel Amos - Vox Humana, 1984, Engineer.
- 4-4-1 - 4-4-1, 1984, Producer, Engineer.
- Daniel Amos - Doppelganger, CD Reissue mastering.
- Daniel Amos - Fearful Symmetry, 1986, Synth treatments, Engineer.
- Terry Scott Taylor - Knowledge & Innocence, 1986, Engineer.
- Common Bond - Anger into Passion, 1987, Keyboards, Producer, Engineer.
- Daniel Amos - Darn Floor-Big Bite, 1987, Engineer.
- Terry Scott Taylor - A Briefing for the Ascent, 1987, Mixing.
- The Swirling Eddies - Let's Spin!, 1988, Engineer.
- John Austin - The Embarrassing Young, 1992, produced by Mark Heard, Steve Hindalong, Derri Daugherty, Mastering.
- L.S. Underground - Grape Prophet, 1992, Mastering.
- The Choir - Kissers and Killers, 1992, Mastering.
- The Throes - Fall on Your World, 1993, Mastering.
- Daniel Amos - MotorCycle, 1993, Mastering.
- The Choir - Speckled Bird, 1994, Mastering.
- Daniel Amos - BibleLand, 1994, Mastering.
- Daniel Amos - Preachers from Outer Space!, 1994, Mastering.
- Riki Michele - One Moment Please, 1994, Mastering.
- Lifesavers - Kiss of Life, 1995, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Engineer.
- Laurence Juber - Naked Solos, 2000, Digital Remastering.