Neil Kernon

British record producer

Neil Kernon
BornWalthamstow, London, England
GenresRock, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, heavy metal, death metal, Industrial,
Occupation(s)Record producer, mixing engineer, recording engineer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, keyboards
Years active1970s-present
Musical artist

Neil Kernon is an English record producer, mixer, recording engineer and musician from London. He is a Grammy Award winner and has worked on over 100 Gold and Platinum records.[1]

Biography

Born to a musical family, Kernon's formal musical training began at the age of four, when he started classical piano lessons, and at the age of 7 he took up classical guitar. At the age of 17, after leaving school, he got a job at Trident Studios in London as a tea boy.

After six months, he was promoted to tape op, and after that to assistant engineer / engineer. Working at Trident was a great opportunity for him to learn from some of the top producers and engineers in the business, and also to have the opportunity to work in various different capacities on albums by artists as varied as Elton John, David Bowie, Thin Lizzy, Neil Sedaka, Marc Bolan, Yes, Jimmy Webb, Ace, Colin Blunstone, Hawkwind, Judas Priest, Linda Ronstadt, Mick Ronson, Queen, Strawbs, Supertramp, The Tremeloes, Peter Hammill, Stephane Grappelli, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, and Brand X to name a few.

After several years, he left Trident and moved to France to work at Le Chateau D'Herouville studios in Pontoise, just outside Paris. After a fairly uneventful six months there, he was offered a job back in the UK, doing studio recording and mixing work, as well as live sound for the progressive rock group Yes.

After a couple of years working for Yes, Kernon once again became freelance, and worked at a number of studios in and around London for the next several years. Studios worked at during that time included Jam, Decibel, Trident, The Farmyard and Startling Studios in Tittenhurst Park, owned by Ringo Starr, where he worked for three years as chief in-house engineer.

After that, Kernon started doing production and mixing work in the US, and moved to New York.

Through the years, Kernon has worked at many other studios worldwide, and in particular:

  • (New York) - Electric Lady, Hit Factory, Power Station, Mediasound, Platinum Island, Kampo Cultural Center, Quad, Right Track, Bearsville
  • (Los Angeles) - Record Plant, Amigo, One on One, Music Grinder, Rumbo Recorders, Sound City, Total Access (Redondo Beach) Dodge City (Glendale)
  • (El Paso, TX) - Village Productions / Sonic Ranch (72 albums completed between 1994 and 2005)
  • (Seattle, WA) - Robert Lang Studios
  • (Switzerland) - Mountain Studios, Montreux.
  • (Italy) - Jungle Sound Station, Milan
  • (France) - Chateau Miraval, Provence, Chateau D'Herouville, Pontoise.

Kernon has worked on the production of well over 500 albums to date, produced songs for 10 major motion pictures and, in addition, has played guitar and/or keyboards on over 40 albums.

He has worked with a large number of artists over the last 40 years, but may be best known for his work with Hall & Oates on three of their most important albums – 1980's Voices, 1981's Private Eyes,[2] and 1982's H2O.[3] Kernon was the engineer/mixer on Voices and co-producer/engineer (with the duo) on the other two albums, the sales of which not only revived their careers but made them the most successful chart duo in the history of American pop music.

The allmusic review of Private Eyes called it "one of their best albums and one of the great mainstream pop albums of the early '80s." and said that "the production is state of the art for 1981."[2]

The allmusic review of H2O said that "the production and performances are precise and deliberate" but "when the productions open up a bit, the band still sounds terrific, but they never are given the opportunity to sound as big and bold as they do on Private Eyes."[3]

Selected discography

The following are some of the albums that Neil Kernon has produced, recorded, and/or mixed, or played on.

P = Produced, R = Recorded, M = Mixed, AR = Arranged, K = Keyboards, G = Guitar, PG = programming

  • Cannibal CorpseGore Obsessed (2002) P R M
  • Cannibal Corpse - Worm Infested (2002) P R M
  • Otto's Daughter – Renew (2002) M
  • Scott McGill, Michael Manring, Vic Stevens – Controlled by Radar (2002) M
  • Red Harvest – Sick Transit Gloria Mundi (2002) P R M
  • Kansas - Fight Fire with Fire - The Ultimate Kansas - Epic, Legacy (P R M
  • Macabre – Murder Metal (2003) P R M
  • Akercocke – Choronzon (2003) M
  • Usurper – Twilight Dominion (2003) P R M G
  • Exhumed – Anatomy Is Destiny (2003) P R M
  • Diabolic – Infinity Through Purification (2003) P R M
  • SkinlessFrom Sacrifice to Survival (2003) P R M
  • Ion Vein – Reigning Memories (2003) P R M
  • Novembers DoomTo Welcome the Fade (2004) P R M G K
  • 3 Inches of BloodAdvance and Vanquish (2004) P R
  • Eminence – Humanology (2004) P R M
  • Deicide – Scars of the Crucifix (2004) P R M
  • Cannibal CorpseThe Wretched Spawn (2004) P R M
  • Nile – Annihilation of the Wicked (2005) P R M
  • Yes – The Word Is Live (2005) M
  • AkercockeWords That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone (2005) M
  • Subterranean Masquerade – Suspended Animation Dream (2005) M
  • Usurper – Cryptobeast (2005) P R M
  • Bugdust – Welcome to the City of Snakes (2005) P R M
  • Force of Evil – Black Empire (2005) M
  • Aghora – Formless (2006) P R M
  • Torture – Storm Alert (2006) R M
  • Twisted Into Form – Then Comes Affliction to Awaken the Dreamer (2006) M
  • Pamela Moore – Stories from a Blue Room (2006) P R M
  • Degree Absolute – Degree Absolute (2006) M
  • Thrustor – Night of Fire (2006) R M
  • Prototype – Continuum (2006) M
  • Aesma Daeva – Dawn of the New Athens (2007) P R M
  • Nile – Ithyphallic (2007) P R M
  • Sickening Horror – When Landscapes Bled Backwards (2007) M
  • Captain Cutthroat – Captain Cutthroat (2007) M
  • The Clay People – Waking the Dead (2007) M
  • Usurper - Threshold of the Usurper (2007) P R M G
  • Jeff LoomisZero Order Phase (2008) P R M G K PG AR
  • The Exalted Piledriver – Metal Manifesto (2008) M
  • Last House on the Left – Among Flies (2008) M
  • Lord Tracy – Porn Again (2008) M
  • Macabre – Grim Reality remix (2008) M
  • The Hixon – Truth Has Been Burned (2008) M
  • Nile – Those Whom the Gods Detest (2009) P R M
  • Switchblade – Invictus Infinitum (2009) M
  • Cauldron – Chained to the Nite (2009) M
  • Devolved – Calculated (2009) M
  • Tapping the Vein – Another Day Down (2009) P R M AR
  • Strings of Ares – Temple to Mars (2010) M
  • Creation's End – A New Beginning (2010) M
  • Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Reinforcements / Search Party (2010) E
  • Diamond Plate – Generation Why? (2011) P R M G PG
  • GothministerAnima Inferna (2011) M
  • Final Darkness – Final Darkness (2011) M
  • Angertea – Distrust EP (2011) M
  • Sulaco – Build and Burn (2011) M
  • Prototype – Catalyst (2011) M
  • Knight Area – Nine Paths (2011) M
  • Hatchet Dawn – Rebirth (2011) M
  • Redemption – This Mortal Coil (2011) P R M
  • Gross Misconduct – The Disconnect (2011) M
  • Raised By Gods - Raised By Gods (2011) M
  • Thrustor – Abysmal Fear (2012) P R M
  • Nile – At the Gate of Sethu (2012) P R M
  • Tourniquet – Antiseptic Bloodbath (2012) P R M K
  • Gothminister - Utopia (Gothminister album) (2013) M
  • Diamond Plate – Pulse (2013) P R M G K PG
  • Creation's End – Metaphysical (2013) M
  • Aria Flame - A World of Silence (2014) M
  • Need – Orvam: A Song For Home (2014) M
  • 7H. Target – 0.00 Apocalypse (2014) M
  • Psycho Spoon – Incognito (2014) M
  • Red Harvest - Anarchaos Divine (The Trinity of the Soundtrack to the Apocalypse) (2014) P R M
  • Makena Hartlin - Makena Hartlin EP (2014) P R M G K PG
  • Ion Vein – Ion Vein (2014) P R M G
  • Daryl Hall and John Oates - The Box Set Series (2014) P R M
  • Degree Absolute – new album (2014) P R M
  • Brand X - Nuclear Burn (4 CD) (2014) P R M
  • The Hixon – new album (2014) P R M
  • Nile – What Should Not Be Unearthed (2015) M
  • Gentle Knife - Gentle Knife - (2015)
  • Serpentine - Bleed (Neil Kernon mix) (2015) M
  • Slaughter the Prophets - Indiscriminate Desecration (2015) M
  • Serocs – And When the Sky Was Opened (2015) M
  • Tony Mills (musician) - Over My Dead Body (2015) M G (bass)
  • Gracepoint - Echoes (2016) P R M K PG
  • Unfathomable Ruination - Finitude (2016) M
  • Coffin Carousel - Predators EP (2016) M
  • Coffin Carousel - Doom Pop EP (2016) M
  • Raised By Gods - Too Late Now (2016) M
  • Coffin Carousel - Fiend EP (2016) M
  • Coffin Carousel - new album (2017) M
  • Akercocke - Inner Sanctum (2017) M
  • Wraith - Revelation (2017) M
  • Akercocke - Renaissance In Extremis (2017) M
  • Resistance - Metal Machine (2017) M
  • Narcotic Wasteland - Delirium Tremens (2017 M
  • Sulaco - The Prize (2018) M
  • The Clay People - Demon Hero and Other Extraordinary Phantasmagoric Anomalies and Fables (2018) M
  • Deftones - Live at Dynamo Open Air 1998 (2019) M
  • Cradle of Filth - Live at Dynamo Open Air 1997 (2019) M
  • Damim - A Fine Game of Nil (2019) M
  • Mick Ronson - Only After Dark (Complete Mainman Recordings (2019) E K
  • Machine Head - Live at Dynamo Open Air 1997 (2019) M
  • Testament - Live at Dynamo Open Air 1997 (2019) M
  • Unfathomable Ruination - Enraged and Unbound (2019) M
  • Alarum - Circle's End (2020) P M
  • Contrarian - Only Time Will Tell (2020)
  • Sulaco - The Privilege (2020) M
  • District 97 - Screenplay (2021) R M
  • Dana Gillespie - Weren't Born a Man (2021 E
  • Docker's Guild - The Mystic Technocracy - Season 2: The Age of Entropy (2022) M (first half of the album)
  • Tony Williams - new album (2022) M G(bass)
  • Contrarian - Sage of Shekinah (2003) M
  • Flotsam and Jetsam - Cuatro (2003)
  • Degree Absolute - Anisocoria (2003) P R M
  • Scarred - Three M

References

  1. ^ "Interviews: Grammy Winner, 40 Gold & Platinum records – Neil Kernon Is A Producer's Producer!". Sea of Tranquility. 10 August 2007. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Private Eyes". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "H2O (review)". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  4. ^ Richard White (15 December 2009). Dexys Midnight Runners. Omnibus Press. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-0-85712-066-3.
  5. ^ Jeff Wagner (2010). Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal. Bazillion Points Books. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-0-9796163-3-4.
  6. ^ Martin Popoff (15 August 2014). The Big Book of Hair Metal: The Illustrated Oral History of Heavy Metal's Debauched Decade. Voyageur Press. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-0-7603-4546-7.
  7. ^ Garry Sharpe-Young (2007). Metal: The Definitive Guide : Heavy, NWOBH, Progressive, Thrash, Death, Black, Gothic, Doom, Nu. Jawbone Press. pp. 182–. ISBN 978-1-906002-01-5.

External links

  • Neil Kernon at Discogs.com
  • Neil Kernon at allmusic.com
  • MelodicRock.com interview
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