Peter Doell is an American recording and mastering engineer known for his work with Miles Davis, Toto, Céline Dion and The Beach Boys.
[4][5][6] His film and TV work includes Road To Perdition, Black Hawk Down and Monsters, Inc., American Idol, The Voice and Empire.
[11] He was assistant engineer on Eddie Money's album “No Control” produced by Tom Dowd[12][2] After a year at Wally Heider, Doell moved to Sunset Sound Factory, where he was a technician for 18 months.
[2] Peter Doell was the recording engineer for the albums “While the City Sleeps...” by George Benson and “Tutu” by Miles Davis, produced by Tommy LiPuma.
[16] Throughout the late 80s and 90s, Doell was recording engineer on albums including “Festival” by Lee Ritenour (1988), “Standard Time, Vol.
Albums mastered by Doell at 21st Century Audio include "Fifty" by The Manhattan Transfer ,[24] "Live in Italy" by the Peter Erskine Trio and "Vulnerable" by Nikkole.