Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, January 6, 1995 TAG: 9501060086 SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: 4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: The Associated Press Los Angeles Daily News DATELINE: LOS ANGELES LENGTH: Long
R&b songwriter-producer Babyface, plus longtime artists Elton John and Bruce Springsteen also received five nominations each.
The awards, hosted by comedian-actor Paul Reiser, will be presented March 1 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Following are the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences nominations for the 37th annual Grammy awards. The competition covers Oct. 1, 1993, to Sept. 30, 1994.
1. RECORD OF THE YEAR: ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Boyz II Men; ``He Thinks He'll Keep Her,'' Mary-Chapin Carpenter; ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Love Sneakin' Up on You,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen.
2. ALBUM OF THE YEAR: ``MTV Unplugged,'' Tony Bennett; ``The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994,'' Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti with Zubin Mehta; ``From the Cradle,'' Eric Clapton; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Seal,'' Seal.
3. SONG OF THE YEAR: ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Can You Feel the Love Tonight,'' Elton John; ``Circle of Life,'' Elton John; ``I Swear,'' All 4 One & John Michael Montgomery; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen.
4. NEW ARTIST: Ace of Base; Counting Crows; Crash Test Dummies; Sheryl Crow; Green Day.
5. FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Hero,'' Mariah Carey; ``All I Wanna Do,'' Sheryl Crow; ``The Power of Love,'' Celine Dion; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Ordinary Miracles,'' Barbra Streisand.
6. MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``The Most Beautiful Girl in the World,'' the artist formerly known as Prince; ``Said I Loved You ... But I Lied,'' Michael Bolton; ``Can You Feel the Love Tonight,'' Elton John; ``Prayer for the Dying,'' Seal; ``Love the One You're With,'' Luther Vandross.
7. POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: ``The Sign,'' Ace of Base; ``I Swear,'' All 4 One; ``Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm,'' Crash Test Dummies; ``Stay (I Missed You),'' Lisa Loen & Nine Stories; ``I'll Stand by You,'' Pretenders.
8. POP VOCAL COLLABORATION: ``All for Love,'' Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting; ``Moonglow,'' Tony Bennett and k.d. lang; ``Funny How Time Slips Away,'' Al Green and Lyle Lovett; ``Wild Night,'' John Mellencamp with Me'shell NdegeOcello; ``Endless Love,'' Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey.
9. POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Cruisin','' Booker T & the MG's; ``Sentimental,'' Kenny G; ``The Star Spangled Banner,'' Branford Marsalis and Bruce Hornsby; ``Theme from NYPD Blue,'' Mike Post; ``I'm Forrest ... Forrest Gump (The Feather Theme),'' Alan Silvestri, conductor.
10. POP ALBUM: ``The Sign,'' Ace of Base; ``The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994,'' Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti with Zubin Mehta; ``I Love Everybody,'' Lyle Lovett; ``Longing in their Hearts,'' Bonnie Raitt; ``Seal,'' Seal.
11. TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``MTV Unplugged,'' Tony Bennett; ``Roberta,'' Roberta Flack; ``Moonlight Becomes You,'' Willie Nelson; ``Duets,'' Frank Sinatra; ``The Concert,'' Barbra Streisand.
12. FEMALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday,'' Sheryl Crow; ``Come to My Window,'' Melissa Etheridge; ``Supernova,'' Liz Phair; ``Circle of Fire,'' Sam Phillips; ``Love Sneakin' Up on You,'' Bonnie Raitt.
13. MALE ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Loser,'' Beck; ``Red Rain,'' Peter Gabriel; ``In the Garden/ou Send Me/llegeny,'' Van Morrison; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen; ``Philadelphia,'' Neil Young.
14. ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: ``Crazy,'' Aerosmith; ``Round Here,'' Counting Crows; ``Basket Case,'' Green Day; ``All Apologies,'' Nirvana; ``Daughter,'' Pearl Jam.
15. HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE: ``I Stay Away,'' Alice in Chains; ``Sabotage,'' Beastie Boys; ``Long View,'' Green Day; ``Go,'' Pearl Jam; ``Black Hole Sun,'' Soundgarden.
16. METAL PERFORMANCE: ``Bring the Noise,'' Anthrax with Public Enemy; ``99 Ways to Die,'' Megadeth; ``I'm Broken,'' Pantera; ``Liar,'' Rollins Band; ``Spoonman,'' Soundgarden.
17. ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Shapes of Things,'' Dixie Dregs; ``Marooned,'' Pink Floyd; ``Leave that Thing Alone!,'' Rush; ``Luz Amor y Vida,'' Santana; ``All Alone,'' Joe Satriani.
18. ROCK SONG: ``All Apologies,'' Nirvana; ``Black Hole Sun,'' Soundgarden; ``Come to My Window,'' Melissa Etheridge; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' Bruce Springsteen.
19. ROCK ALBUM: ``Vs.,'' Pearl Jam; ``Monster,'' R.E.M.; ``Voodoo Lounge,'' Rolling Stones; ``Superunknown,'' Soundgarden; ``Sleeps with Angels,'' Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
20: ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE: ``Under the Pink,'' Tori Amos; ``God Shuffled His Feet,'' Crash Test Dummies; ``Dookie,'' Green Day; ``Fumbling Towards Ecstasy,'' Sarah McLachlan; ``The Downward Spiral,'' Nine Inch Nails.
21: FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Body and Soul,'' Anita Baker; ``Breathe Again,'' Toni Braxton; ``A Deeper Love,'' Aretha Franklin; ``I Don't Want to Know,'' Gladys Knight; ``If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night),'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello.
22: MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``When Can I See You,'' Babyface; ``I'm Ready,'' Tevin Campbell; ``Wait for the Magic,'' Al Jarreau; ``Always and Forever,'' Luther Vandross; ``Practice What You Preach,'' Barry White.
23. RHYTHM & BLUES DUO OR GROUP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Boyz II Men; ``Please Send Me Someone to Love,'' Sade; ``Whatta Man,'' Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue; ``Biggest Part of Me,'' Take 6; ``If Anything Ever Happened to You,'' BeBe & CeCe Winans.
24. RHYTHM & BLUES SONG: ``Body and Soul,'' Rick Nowels and Ellen Shipley; ``If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night),'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello; ``I'll Make Love to You,'' Babyface; ``When Can I See You,'' Babyface; ``You Mean the World to Me,'' Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons.
25. RHYTHM & BLUES ALBUM: ``Rhythm of Love,'' Anita Baker; ``II,'' Boyz II Men; ``I'm Ready,'' Tevin Campbell; ``Just for You,'' Gladys Knight; ``Plantation Lullabies,'' Me'Shell NdegeOcello; ``Songs,'' Luther Vandross.
26. RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: ``Fantastic Voyage,'' Coolio; ``Flava in Ya Ear,'' Craig Mack; ``U.N.I.T.Y.,'' Queen Latifah; ``Gin & Juice,'' Snoop Doggy Dogg; ``This DJ,'' Warren G.
27. RAP DUO OR GROUP PERFORMANCE: ``Ease My Mind,'' Arrested Development; ``I Ain't Goin' Out Like That,'' Cypress Hill; ``Nuttin' But Love,'' Heavy D & The Boyz; ``None of Your Business,'' Salt-N-Pepa; ``Regulate,'' Warren G & Nate Dogg.
28. FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Shut Up and Kiss Me,'' Mary-Chapin Carpenter; ``Is It Over Yet,'' Wynonna Judd; ``How Can I Help You Say Goodbye,'' Patty Loveless; ``Independence Day,'' Martina McBride; ``She Thinks His Name Was John,'' Reba McEntire.
29. MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Thinkin' Problem,'' David Ball; ``Your Love Amazes Me,'' John Berry; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill; ``I Swear,'' John Michael Montgomery; ``Pocket of a Clown,'' Dwight Yoakam.
30. DUO OR GROUP COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Blues for Dixie,'' Asleep At The Wheel with Lyle Lovett; ``Love a Little Stronger,'' Diamond Rio; ``When You Say Nothing at All,'' Alison Krauss and Union Station; ``What a Crying Shame,'' The Mavericks; ``Baby Likes to Rock It,'' The Tractors.
31. COUNTRY VOCAL COLLABORATION: ``Teach Your Children,'' Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss and Kathy Mattea with Crosby, Stills & Nash; ``The Devil Comes Back to Georgia,'' Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt; ``Patches,'' George Jones and B.B. King; ``I Fall to Pieces,'' Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood; ``Silver Threads and Golden Needles,'' Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette.
32. COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Young Thing,'' Chet Atkins; ``Kaw-Liga,'' Roy Clark and Joe Pass; ``Appalachian Dream,'' Diamond Rio; ``Keep on the Sunny Side,'' Randy Scruggs with Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson; ``Marty Stuart Visits the Moon,'' Marty Stuart.
33. COUNTRY SONG: ``How Can I Help You Say Goodbye,'' Burton Banks Collins and Karen Taylor Good; ``I Swear,'' Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers; ``Independence Day,'' Gretchen Peters; ``Shut Up and Kiss Me,'' Mary-Chapin Carpenter; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill and Michael Omartian.
34. COUNTRY ALBUM: ``Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys,'' Asleep At The Wheel; ``Stones in the Road,'' Mary-Chapin Carpenter; ``When Love Finds You,'' Vince Gill; ``Read My Mind,'' Reba McEntire; ``The Song Remembers When,'' Trisha Yearwood.
35. BLUEGRASS ALBUM: ``Flashback,'' J.D. Crowe & The New South; ``A Deeper Shade of Blue,'' Del McCoury; ``When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland,'' The Osborne Brothers; ``Like We Used to Be,'' The Seldom Scene; ``The Great Dobro Sessions,'' Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor, producers.
36. NEW AGE ALBUM: ``Acoustic Planet,'' Craig Chaquico; ``Mandala,'' Kitaro; ``The Garden,'' Michael Nesmith; ``Turn of the Tides,'' Tangerine Dream; ``Prayer for the Wild Things,'' Paul Winter.
37. CONTEMPORARY JAZZ PERFORMANCE: ``Out of the Loop,'' Brecker Brothers; ``Twelve Moons,'' Jan Garbarek Group; ``The Sun Don't Lie,'' Marcus Miller; ``Is What It Is,'' Mike Stern; ``Run for Your Life,'' Yellowjackets.
38. JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``Keeping Tradition,'' Dee Dee Bridgewater; ``I Love You, Paris,'' Shirley Horn; ``We'll Be Together Again,'' Lena Horne; ``Mystery Lady (Songs of Billie Holiday),'' Etta James; ``Blue Light 'Til Dawn,'' Cassandra Wilson.
39. JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL SOLO: ``African Skies,'' Michael Brecker; ``Prelude to a Kiss,'' Benny Carter; ``Lush Life,'' Chick Corea; ``Alone Together,'' Charlie Haden; ``Pinocchio,'' Wayne Shorter.
40. INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ``Elegy in Blue,'' Benny Carter; ``A Tribute to Miles,'' Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams; ``Always Say Goodbye,'' Charlie Haden Quartet West; ``Tenor Legacy,'' Joe Lovano; ``Rapsodia,'' Gonzalo Rubalcaba.
41. LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE: ``Desert Lady-Fantasy,'' Toshiko Akiyoshi; ``Big Band Theory,'' Carla Bley; ``Only in New York,'' Bob Mintzer Big Band; ``Evanescence,'' Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra; ``Journey,'' McCoy Tyner Big Band.
42. LATIN JAZZ PERFORMANCE: ``Taboo,'' Ray Barretto & New World Spirit; ``944 Columbus,'' Mario Bauza & The Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra; ``Crossroads,'' Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band; ``Palmas,'' Eddie Palmieri; ``Danzon (Dance On),'' Arturo Sandoval.
43. ROCK GOSPEL ALBUM: ``To Extremes,'' DeGarmo and Key; ``Going Public,'' Newsboys; ``Wake-up Call,'' Petra; ``Squint,'' Steve Taylor; ``Strong Hand of Love - A Tribute to Mark Heard,'' various artists.
44. POP-CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM: ``The Light Inside,'' Gary Chapman; ``Heaven in the Real World,'' Steven Curtis Chapman; ``Mercy,'' Andrae Crouch; ``Beyond All the Limits,'' Larnelle Harris; ``First Christmas,'' BeBe and CeCe Winans.
45. SOUTHERN GOSPEL, COUNTRY GOSPEL OR BLUEGRASS GOSPEL ALBUM: ``Tell It Again,'' Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters; ``High and Lifted Up,'' The Cathedrals; ``The Door,'' Charlie Daniels; ``I Know Who Holds Tomorrow,'' Alison Krauss and the Cox Family; ``Just Stopped By,'' The Torchmen.
46. TRADITIONAL SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM: ``I Will Trust in the Lord ...,'' Reverend James Moore; ```Live' with the Georgia Mass Choir - Feel Like ...,'' Dorothy Norwood; ``Songs of the Church - Live in Memphis,'' Albertina Walker; ``In This Place,'' The Williams Brothers; ``Come Thou Almighty King,'' Rev. Timothy Wright (and the N.Y. Fellowship Mass Choir).
47. CONTEMPORARY SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM: ``Save the World,'' Yolanda Adams; ``The Live Experience,'' Helen Baylor; ``Matters of the Heart,'' Commissioned; ``To a Higher Place,'' Tramaine Hawkins; ``Join the Band,'' Take 6.
48: GOSPEL BY A CHOIR OR CHORUS: ``Through God's Eyes,'' Rev. Milton Brunson, choir director; ``Live ... A Celebration of Praise,'' O'Landa Draper, choir director; ``Kings and Kingdoms,'' Edwin Hawkins, choir director; ``We Haven't Forgotten You,'' Kurt Carr, choir director; ``Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College,'' Hezekiah Walker, choir director.
49. LATIN POP PERFORMANCE: ``El Camino Del Alma,'' Cristian; ``De Mi Alma Latina,'' Placido Domingo; ``Gracias Por Esperar,'' Juan Gabriel; ``Vida,'' La Mafia; ``Segundo Romance,'' Luis Miguel.
50. TROPICAL LATIN PERFORMANCE - ``Master Sessions Volume 1,'' Cachao; ``Luis Enrique,'' Luis Enrique; ``Fogarate!'' Juan Luis Guerra 440; ``La Aventura,'' Orquesta de la Luz; ``Caro De Nino,'' Jerry Rivera.
51. MEXICAN-AMERICAN PERFORMANCE - ``Dime Cuando Volveras,'' Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte; ``Recuerdo A Javier Solis,'' Vikki Carr; ``Recordando a los Panchos,'' Vicente Fernandez; ``La Diferenzia,'' La Diferenzia; ``El Bronco,'' Los Terribles del Norte; ``Amor Prohibido,'' Selena.
52. TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM: ``From the Cradle,'' Eric Clapton; ``Living the Blues,'' James Cotton; ``Trouble No More,'' John Hammond; ``In My Time,'' Charlie Musselwhite; ``Ain't Enough Comin' In,'' Otis Rush.
53. CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM: ``Shame + a Sin,'' The Robert Cray Band; ``Father Father,'' Pops Staples; ``Force of Nature,'' Koko Taylor; ``Strange Pleasure,'' Jimmie Vaughan; ``Bow Wow,'' Johnnie ``Guitar'' Watson.
54. TRADITIONAL FOLK ALBUM: ``L'Echo,'' BeauSoleil; ``Ritual - Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares,'' The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir; ``World Gone Wrong,'' Bob Dylan; ``Liph' Iqiniso,'' Ladysmith Black Mambazo; ``Wheel of Fortune,'' John Renbourn and Robin Williamson; ``Third Annual Farewell Reunion,'' Mike Seeger.
55. CONTEMPORARY FOLK ALBUM: ``American Recordings,'' Johnny Cash; ``Cover Girl,'' Shawn Colvin; ``My Life,'' Iris DeMent; ``Flyer,'' Nanci Griffith; ``Swamp Ophelia,'' Indigo Girls.
56. REGGAE ALBUM: ``Rise and Shine,'' Aswad; ``Strongg,'' Black Uhuru; ``Light My Fire,'' Dennis Brown; ``Reggae Dancer,'' Inner Circle; ``Stir It Up,'' Various Artists; ``Crucial! Roots Classics,'' Bunny Wailer.
57. WORLD MUSIC ALBUM: ``Love & Liberte,'' Gipsy Kings; ``Angelus,'' Milton Nascimento; ``The Guide (Wommat),'' Youssou N'Dour; ``Talking Timbuktu,'' Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder; ``Sabsylma,'' Zap Mama.
58. POLKA ALBUM: ``Always ... Forever ... And a Day,'' Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; ``Your Polka Sweethearts,'' Happy Louie and Julcia's Polka Band; ``Jan Lewan and His Orchestra,'' Jan Lewan; ``Music and Friends,'' Walter Ostanek Band; ``Polka Your Troubles Away,'' Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra featuring Johnny Karas.
59. MUSICAL ALBUM FOR CHILDREN: ``Bananaphone,'' Raffi; ``The Lion King (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack),'' various artists; ``Little Sleepy Eyes,'' various artists; ``The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby the Tuba,'' The Manhattan Transfer; ``Return to Pooh Corner,'' Kenny Loggins.
60. SPOKEN WORD ALBUM FOR CHILDREN: ``Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,'' John Hurt, Brian Gleeson, Mickey Hart and C.W. Rogers, producers; ``The Creation,'' Amy Grant, Bela Fleck, Brian Gleeson and Craig Rogers, producers; ``Johnny Appleseed,'' Garrison Keillor, Ken Hoin and Mark O'Connor, producers; ``The Lion King Read-Along,'' Robert Guillaume, Ted Kryczko and Randy Thornton, producers; ``The Magic School Bus: Fun with Sound,'' various artists.
61. SPOKEN WORD OR NON-MUSICAL ALBUM: ``Baseball,'' Ken Burns; ``The Bible (the New Testament),'' Gregory Peck; ``Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag,'' Henry Rollins; ``Hamlet,'' Kenneth Branagh; ``Schindler's List,'' Ben Kingsley.
62. SPOKEN COMEDY ALBUM: ``Attention Butt Pirates and Lesbetarians,'' Judy Tenuta; ``The Jerky Boys 2,'' The Jerky Boys; ``Live from Hell,'' Sam Kinison; ``The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and Handbook,'' Christopher Cerf; ``They're All Gonna Laugh at You,'' Adam Sandler.
63. MUSICAL SHOW ALBUM: ``Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Blvd.,'' ``Beauty and the Beast: A New Musical,'' ``Crazy for You,'' ``Passion,'' ``Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel.''
64. INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION: ``A Mis Abuelos,'' Arturo Sandoval; ``African Skies,'' Michael Brecker; ``Elegy in Blue,'' Benny Carter; ``Ellington-Strayhorn Suite,'' Louie Bellson; ``Evanescence,'' Maria Schneider.
65. INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION FOR A MOTION PICTURE OR TELEVISION: ``The Lion King (Instrumental Tracks),'' Hans Zimmer; ``Little Buddha,'' Ryuichi Sakamoto; ``Schindler's List,'' John Williams; ``The Shawshank Redemption,'' Thomas Newman; ``Wolf,'' Ennio Morricone.
66. SONG WRITTEN SPECIFICALLY FOR A MOTION PICTURE OR TELEVISION: ``Can You Feel the Love Tonight,'' ``The Lion King''; ``Circle of Life,'' ``The Lion King''; ``The Day I Fall in Love,'' ``Beethoven's 2nd,''; ``I'll Remember,'' ``With Honors''; ``Streets of Philadelphia,'' ``Philadelphia.''
67. INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT: ``A Mis Abuelos,'' Richard Eddy and Arturo Sandoval; ``Bebop,'' Toshiko Akiyoshi; ``Ellington-Strayhorn Suite,'' Louie Bellson; ``In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning,'' Nan Schwartz Mishkin; ``Three Cowboy Songs,'' Dave Grusin.
68. INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT WITH VOCALS: ``Ability to Swing,'' Patti Austin, Jerry Hey, Bob James, Lee Ritenour and Mervyn Warren; ``Circle of Life,'' Andrae Crouch, Lebo Morake and Hans Zimmer; ``I Can't Make You Love Me,'' Jeremy Lubbock; ``I've Got a Crush on You,'' Patrick Williams and Nelson Riddle; ``Without a Word of Warning,'' Alan Broadbent; ``Young at Heart,'' Johnny Mandel.
69. RECORDING PACKAGE: ``Boingo,'' Deborah Norcross; ``Jar of Flies,'' Mary Maurer; ``Secret World Live,'' Michael Coulson; ``Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys,'' Buddy Jackson; ``Very Relentless,'' Mark Farrow, Pet Shop Boys and David Wieo.
70. RECORDING PACKAGE, BOXED: ``Boingo,'' Beborah Norcross; ``The Complete Bud Powell on Verve,'' David Lau; ``The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books,'' Chris Thompson; ``Monster,'' Chris Bilheimer, Tom Recchion and Michael Stipe; ``Songs of the West,'' Geoff Gans and Coco Shinomiya.
71. ALBUM NOTES: ``Beauty is a Rare Thing - The Complete Atlantic Recordings,'' Yves Beauvais, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman and Robert Palmer; ``The Complete Bud Powell on Verve,'' Francis Pandras, Celia Powell, Peter Pullman, Sonny Rollins and Horace Silver; ``Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 1923-1934,'' Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg; ``Otis! The Definitive,'' Carol Cooper, Steve Greenberg and Jaime Wolf; ``Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story 1959-1965,'' Peter Guralnick.
72. HISTORICAL ALBUM: ``Andres Segovia: A Centenary Celebration,'' Israel Horowitz; ``The Complete Decca Masters (Plus),'' Ron O'Brien; ``The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Book on Verve,'' Michael Lang; ``Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 1923-1934,'' Dan Morgenstern and Nedra Olds-Neal; ``The Song Is You,'' Paul Williams; ``Songs of the West,'' James Austin and Randy Poe.
73. ENGINEERED ALBUM, NON-CLASSICAL: ``The Division Bell,'' Andrew Jackson; ``I'm Alive,'' Ed Cherney, Paul Dieter and Rik Pekkonen; ``Longing in Their Hearts,'' Ed Cherney; ``Rhythm, Country and Blues,'' Chuck Ainlay, Ed Cherney, Roger Nichols, Rik Pekkonen, Don Smith and Bob Clearmountain; ``Seal,'' Robin Barclay, Sean Chenery, Steve Fitzmaurice, Gregg Jackman, Steve MacMillin, Carmen Rizzo, Tim Weidner and Paul Wright.
74. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: David Foster; Trevor Horn; Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis; Brendan O'Brien; Don Was.
75. CLASSICAL ENGINEERED RECORDING: ``Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Miraculous Mandarin (Complete),'' William Hoekstra; ``Copland: Music for Films (`The Red Pony,' `Our Town,' etc.),'' William Hoekstra; ``Debussy-Ravel-Dutilleux: Quartets,'' Bud Graham and Charles Harbutt; ``Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte,'' Jack Renner; ``Szymanowski: Stabat Mater; Litany to the Virgin Mary, etc.,'' Mike Hatch.
76. CLASSICAL PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: Anna Barry; Andrew Cornall; Wilhelm Hellweg; Judith Sherman; Max Wilcox.
77. CLASSICAL ALBUM: ``Barber: Secrets of the Old - The Complete Songs,'' Thomas Hampson and Cheryl Studer; ``Barber: Violin Con.-Korngold: Violin Con.,'' Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra; ``Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12,'' Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; ``Debussy: Preludes (Books I & II),'' Krystian Zimerman; ``Mahler: Symphony No. 2,'' Herbert Blomstedt.
78. ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE: ``Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12,'' Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; ``Beethoven: Nine Symphonies,'' John Eliot Gardiner conducting the Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique; ``Copland: Grogh; Hear Ye! Hear Ye!; Prelude,'' Oliver Knussen conducting the Cleveland Orchestra; ``Ives: A Set of Pieces (Three Places in New England; Symphony No. 3, etc.),'' Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; ``Messiaen: Eclairs Sur l'Au-Dela ...,'' Myung-Whun Chung conducting the Orchestre de l'Opera Bastille.
79. OPERA RECORDING: ``Busoni: Arlecchino & Turandot,'' Kent Nagano, conductor, Orchestra of the Lyon Opera; ``Floyd: Susannah,'' Kent Nagano, conductor, Orchestra and Chorus of Opera de Lyon; ``Rossini: Semiramide,'' Ion Marin conducting the London Symphony Orchestra; ``Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk,'' Myung-Whun Chung conducting the Orchestra of the Bastille Opera and Chorus of the Bastille Opera; ``Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg,'' Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus.
80. CHORAL PERFORMANCE: ``Berlioz: Messe Solennelle,'' John Eliot Gardiner directing the Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique, The Monteverdi Choir and various artists; ``Evening Star - The Rachmaninoff Vespers,'' Nikolai Korniev directing the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir and various artists; ``Part: Te Deum; Silouans Song; etc.,'' Tonu Kaljuste conducting the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir; ``Szymanowski: Stabat Mater, Litany to the Virgin Mary, etc.,'' Simon Rattle and Simon Halsey conducting and directing the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Chorus; ``Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Sancta Civitas,'' Richard Hickox, conductor, John Scott, director, Stephen Westrop, chorus master, with the London Symphony Orchestra, Choristers of St. Paul's Cathedral, London Symphony Chorus and various artists.
81. CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST WITH ORCHESTRA: ``Bartok: Violin Con. No. 2; Rhapsodies Nos. 1 and 2,'' Kwung-Wha Chung; ``Korngold: Violin Concerto in D Maj.,'' Gil Shaham; ``The New York Album (Works of Albert, Bartok, Bloch,'' Yo-Yo Ma; ``Prokofiev: Piano Con. No. 2,'' Yefim Bronfman; ``Schoenberg/iszt: Piano Concertos,'' Emanuel Ax.
82. CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST PERFORMANCE WITHOUT ORCHESTRA: ``The American Innovator (Works of Adams, Ives, etc.),'' Alan Feinberg; ``Bach: Partitas for Violin Solo,'' Viktoria Mullova; ``Chopin Recital, Vol. 1,'' Evgeny Kissin; ``Debussy: Preludes (Books I and II),'' Krystian Zimerman; ``Haydn: Piano Sons. Nos. 32, 47, 53, 59,'' Emanuel Ax.
83. CHAMBER MUSIC PERFORMANCE: ``Bartok: Violin Sons. Nos. 1 and 2; Contrasts,'' Gyrogy Pauk, Kalman Berkes, Jeno Jando; ``Beethoven: Cello Sons. Op. 69 and 102,'' Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky; ``Beethoven/ozart: Quintets (Chicago Berlin),'' Daniel Barenboim, Dale Clevenger, Larry Combs, Daniele Damiano and Hansjorg Schellenberger; ``Debussy/avel/utilleux: Quartets,'' Julliard String Quartet; ``Dvorak: Piano Quintet, Op. 81; Piano Quartet, Op. 87,'' Emerson String Quartet.
84. CLASSICAL VOCAL PERFORMANCE: ``An Die Musik - Favorite Schubert Songs (Die Forelle; An Die Leier, etc.),'' Bryn Terfel; ``The Impatient Lover (Italian Songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart, etc.),'' Cecilia Bartoli; ``Love's Twilight - Late Romantic Songs by Berg, Korngold, R. Strauss,'' Anne Sofie von Otter; ``Mendelssohn: Lieder (Der Mond; Reiselied, etc.), Peter Schreier; ``Songs and Dances of Death (Works of Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Borodin, etc.),'' Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
85. CLASSICAL CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITION: ``Albert: Cello Concerto,'' Stephen Albert; ``Ligeti: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra,'' Gyorgy Ligeti; ``Lutoslawski: Symphony No. 4,'' Witold Lutoslawski; ``Messiaen: Eclairs sur L'au-Dela...,'' Olivier Messiaen; ``Takemitsu: Fantasma/antos,'' Toru Takemitsu.
86. MUSIC VIDEO, SHORT FORM: ``Agolo,'' Angelique Kidjo; ``Lucas with the Lid Off,'' Lucas; ``Fire on Babylon,'' Sinead O'Connor; ``Go West,'' Pet Shop Boys; ``Love is Strong,'' Rolling Stones; ``Jurassic Park,'' ``Weird Al'' Yankovic.
87. MUSIC VIDEO, LONG FORM: ``A Prokofiev Fantasy with Peter and the Wolf,'' Claudio Abbado conducting the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; ``Devotional,'' Depeche Mode; ``Ravel: Bolero; Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition,'' Charles Dutoit conducting Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal; ``The Girlie Show - Live Down Under,'' Madonna; ``Zoo TV - Live from Sydney,'' U2.
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