Sound Recording - Editing - Post Production
I am Jerry Peal - sound recording engineer, musician and composer. I live just outside London. Most of my work is for the BBC & independent production companies recording and editing radio comedy shows.
I compose music for Chappell and Bruton Music libraries now "Universal Publishing Production Music" and commissions for the BBC.
I can travel anywhere with my portable setup - Based around an Allen & Heath SQ6 mixer I can deal with up to 32 inputs and do a full multitrack recording plus a live stereo mix.
Remote recording and editing are possible too. We have 400mbps fibre broadband here at home.
I compose music for Chappell and Bruton Music libraries now "Universal Publishing Production Music" and commissions for the BBC.
I can travel anywhere with my portable setup - Based around an Allen & Heath SQ6 mixer I can deal with up to 32 inputs and do a full multitrack recording plus a live stereo mix.
Remote recording and editing are possible too. We have 400mbps fibre broadband here at home.
About Jerry Peal
I started out as a tea boy/runner/tape op. at Odyssey Studios (Marble Arch-1982 to 1985). I worked with Paul McCartney, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Madness, Spandau Ballet, The Jam, The Damned, Vera Lynn, King Crimson, Pat Metheney, Elvis Costello and some other people as well...
Then I moved to Battery Studios (Willesden Green). I engineered and mixed albums and singles for many Jive Records artists including Billy Ocean, (Album: Tear Down These Walls, recorded in New York, mixed in London), Samantha Fox (Touch Me), Ruby Turner, Jonathan Butler, Whodini and Tom Jones. Plus various film scores including The Jewel in the Nile (Michael Douglas). Also engineered and mixed numerous albums for Chappell and Bruton music. I left in 1990 to go freelance.
In the summer of 1990 I went on a tour of central and eastern Europe with my band, 229. We then formed a label, Twilight Fisheries, and produced an album "The Edge of the West".
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-edge-of-the-west/1128493717
After the tour, worked on albums with Steve Hackett (guitarist ex Genesis) and Bob Holroyd. While working at Studio AVP I met Peter Marsh who got me involved with Pace Mobile and subsequently BBC Radio.
In my many years working with BBC radio comedy I've recorded:
The Now Show
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Mark Steel's in Town
Cabin Pressure
The Unbelievable Truth
Dead Ringers
Love in Recovery
and many more.
I also compose and arrange music for tv and radio shows.
I have composed lots of library music and my albums continue to do well, getting worlwide use especially in Japan and USA. See the “Music” page or go to Universal Production Music and search for me.
Then I moved to Battery Studios (Willesden Green). I engineered and mixed albums and singles for many Jive Records artists including Billy Ocean, (Album: Tear Down These Walls, recorded in New York, mixed in London), Samantha Fox (Touch Me), Ruby Turner, Jonathan Butler, Whodini and Tom Jones. Plus various film scores including The Jewel in the Nile (Michael Douglas). Also engineered and mixed numerous albums for Chappell and Bruton music. I left in 1990 to go freelance.
In the summer of 1990 I went on a tour of central and eastern Europe with my band, 229. We then formed a label, Twilight Fisheries, and produced an album "The Edge of the West".
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-edge-of-the-west/1128493717
After the tour, worked on albums with Steve Hackett (guitarist ex Genesis) and Bob Holroyd. While working at Studio AVP I met Peter Marsh who got me involved with Pace Mobile and subsequently BBC Radio.
In my many years working with BBC radio comedy I've recorded:
The Now Show
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Mark Steel's in Town
Cabin Pressure
The Unbelievable Truth
Dead Ringers
Love in Recovery
and many more.
I also compose and arrange music for tv and radio shows.
I have composed lots of library music and my albums continue to do well, getting worlwide use especially in Japan and USA. See the “Music” page or go to Universal Production Music and search for me.