Music Album Nominations - Spotlight on Best Albums

Explore the top nominations for Best Rock Gospel and Pop/Contemporary Gospel Albums, showcasing outstanding vocal performances.

Music Album Nominations

Best Rock Gospel Album
(For individual or group vocal performances. Albums only.)


  • "Underdog" by Audio Adrenaline, Forefront Records
  • "Choose Life" by Big Tent Revival, Ardent Records
  • "I Can See Clearly Now" by Gospel Gangstaz, B-Rite Music
  • "Pray" by Rebecca St. James, Forefront Records
  • "Time" by Third Day, Essential Records

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
(For individual or group vocal performances. Albums only.)


  • "Anointed" by Anointed, Myrrh Records
  • "Speechless" by Steven Curtis Chapman, Sparrow Records
  • "The Gift of Christmas" by Andraé Crouch, Qwest/Warner Bros. Records
  • "Gloryland" by The Dukes of Dixieland, Leisure Jazz
  • "The Prince of Egypt – Nashville" by Various Artists, DreamWorks Records

Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album
(For individual or group vocal performances. Albums only.)


  • "A Glen Campbell Christmas" by Glen Campbell, Unison Music/TNN Classic Sessions
  • "Roy Clark Sings & Plays Gospel Greats" by Roy Clark, Finer Arts Records
  • "Kennedy Center Homecoming" by Bill & Gloria Gaither and Friends, Spring House Music Group
  • "Winding Through Life" by Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Sugar Hill Records
  • "The Final Sessions" by J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet, New Haven Records

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
(For individual or group vocal performances. Albums only.)


  • "Christmas with Shirley Caesar" by Shirley Caesar, Myrrh Records
  • "Music in the Air" by The Dixie Hummingbirds, House of Blues Music Co.
  • "God Can & God Will" by Dottie Peoples, Air Gospel Records
  • "Uncensored" by Pop Winans & The Winanaires, Diamante/Against the Flow Records
  • "Live in Detroit II" by Vickie Winans, CGI/Platinum Records

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Nominations for various music categories have been announced, showcasing an array of talented artists and groups.


Best Solo, Duo, or Group Vocal Performance
(Albums only)


  • Yolanda Adams with "Mountain High...Valley Low" from Elektra Entertainment Group
  • Gladys Knight presents "Many Different Roads" under Many Roads/MCA Records
  • Take 6 delivers "So Cool" via Reprise Records
  • Winans Phase 2 features "We Got Next" from Myrrh/Word Entertainment
  • CeCe Winans offers "His Gift" through Pioneer Music Group

Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
(Albums by choirs or choruses, regardless of lead vocalist involvement)


  • Victory in Praise Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir presents "Any Day," directed by John P. Kee, from Verity Records
  • "Emmanuel (God With Us)" by the Mississippi Mass Choir, directed by David R. Curry, Jerry Smith & Dorcus Thigpen, available on Malaco Records
  • The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir with "High & Lifted Up," directed by Carol Cymbala, from Atlantic Records
  • Wilmington Chester Mass Choir features "Hosanna! And They Sang the Word," directed by Derrick Clements, Claudine “Dee” King & Ernie Saunders, from Air Gospel Records
  • "Let's Make It Better" by Inner City, directed by Rev. John P. Kee, released on Tyscot Records

Best Latin Pop Performance
(Albums only, for solo acts, duos, or groups, vocal or instrumental)


  • Rubén Blades with "Tiempos" from Sony Discos
  • Juan Luis Guerra 440 presents "Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual" via Karen Publishing
  • Maná features "MTV Unplugged," available on WEA Latina Records
  • Luis Miguel delivers "Amarte Es Un Placer" from WEA Latina Records
  • Jaci Velásquez offers "Llegar A Tí" under Sony Discos

Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance
(Albums only, for solo artists, duos, or groups, vocal or instrumental)


  • Café Tacvba presents "Reves/Yo Soy," available on Warner Bros./WEA Latina Records * “Nectar” by Enanitos Verdes, released under Universal Music Latino/Mercury Records


  • “La Marcha del Golazo Solitario” by Fabulosos Cadillacs, from Ariola/BMG U.S. Latin


  • “Bajo el Azul de Tu Misterio” by Jaguares, available through RCA/BMG U.S. Latin


  • “Resurrection” by Chris Pérez Band, from Hollywood Records


Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance


(This category is for albums only, including solo artists, duos, or groups, either vocal or instrumental. Compilation albums are not eligible.)


  • “Late Night Sessions” by Caravana Cubana, released by Dreamer Music


  • “Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer” by Ibrahim Ferrer, from World Circuit/Nonesuch Records


  • “Songs from a Little Blue House” by Juan-Carlos Formell, available through Wicklow Records/BMG Classics


  • “Sublime Ilusion” by Eliades Ochoa, under Higher Octave Music


  • “Mambo Birdland” by Tito Puente, released by RMM Records


  • “El Amor de Mi Tierra” by Carlos Vives, from EMI Latin/Trident BV


Best Salsa Performance


(This category is for albums only, including solo artists, duos, or groups, either vocal or instrumental. Compilation albums are not eligible.)


  • “La Formula Original” by Oscar D’Leon, released by RMM Records


  • “Gotcha!” by DLG (Dark Latin Groove), from Sony Tropical Records


  • “Sola” by India, available through RMM Records


  • “Llego…Van Van: Van Van Is Here” by Los Van Van, from Havana Caliente/Atlantic Records


  • “De Otra Manera” by Jerry Rivera, under Sony Tropical Records


Best Merengue Performance


(This category is for albums only, including solo artists, duos, or groups, either vocal or instrumental. Compilation albums are not eligible.)


  • “Pintame” by Elvis Crespo, released by Sony Tropical Records


  • “Atada” by Gisselle, from BMG U.S. Latin


  • “The Dynasty” by Grupo Mania, available through Sony Tropical Records


  • “Encontré el Amor” by Jailene, released by EMI Latin Nominations for Best Mexican-American Performance:


  • "Lleno de Vida" by Manny Manuel (RMM Records)


  • "Por El Amor De Siempre" by Pepe Aguilar (Musart)
  • "100 Años De Mariachi" by Plácido Domingo (EMI Latin/Saragosa)
  • "Mi Verdad" by Alejandro Fernández (Sony Discos)
  • "Vicente Fernández y Los Más Grandes Éxitos De Los Dandy’s" by Vicente Fernández (Sony Discos)
  • "Momentos" by La Mafia (Sony Discos)

Nominations for Best Tejano Performance:


  • "Contigo" by Intocable (EMI Latin)
  • "Jaime Y Los Chamacos" by Jaime Y Los Chamacos (Freddie Records)
  • "Mariposa" by Jennifer Y Los Jetz (EMI Latin)
  • "Por Eso Te Amo" by Los Palominos (Sony Discos)
  • "Amor, Familia Y Respeto…" by A. B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia Kings (EMI Latin)

Nominations for Best Traditional Blues Album:


  • "Memphis Monday Morning" by Bobby “Blue” Bland (Malaco Records)
  • "A Good Day For The Blues" by Ruth Brown (Bullseye Blues & Jazz)
  • "Blues On The Bayou" by B.B. King (MCA Records)
  • "Blues Everywhere I Go" by Odetta (M.C. Records)
  • "Legends" by Pinetop Perkins & Hubert Sumlin (Telarc Blues)

Nominations for Best Contemporary Blues Album:


  • "Live In Chicago" by Luther Allison (Alligator Records)
  • "Take Your Shoes Off" by The Robert Cray Band (Rykodisc) * Jonny Lang's "Wander This World" - A&M Records


  • Little Milton's "Welcome to Little Milton" - Malaco Records


  • Charlie Musselwhite's "Continental Drifter" - Pointblank Records


Best Traditional Folk Album


(Recognizing albums by solo artists, duos, or groups, whether vocal or instrumental.)


  • June Carter Cash's "Press On" - Risk/Small Hairy Dog Records


  • Ramblin’ Jack Elliott's "The Long Ride" - Hightone Records


  • "Retrograss" by David Grisman, John Hartford & Mike Seeger - Acoustic Disc


  • Bill Morrissey's "Songs of Mississippi John Hurt" - Philo Records


  • Doc & Richard Watson's "Third Generation Blues" - Sugar Hill Records


Best Contemporary Folk Album


(For albums from solo artists, duos, or groups, vocal or instrumental.)


  • Beausoleil's "Cajunization" - Rhino Records


  • "Fellow Workers" featuring Ani DiFranco & Utah Phillips - Righteous Babe Records


  • John Prine's "In Spite of Ourselves" - Oh Boy Records


  • "Western Wall – The Tucson Sessions" by Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris - Asylum Records


  • Tom Waits' "Mule Variations" - Anti/Epitaph Records


Best Reggae Album


(For albums by solo artists, duos, or groups, vocal or instrumental.)


  • Aswad's "Roots Revival" - Ark 21 Records


  • Beenie Man's "The Doctor" - V.P. Records


  • Burning Spear's "Calling Rastafari" - Heartbeat Records


  • Steel Pulse's "Living Legacy" - Tuff Gong International Records


  • Third World's "Generation Coming" - Gator Records


Best World Music Album


(For albums by solo artists, duos, or groups, vocal or instrumental.)


  • "Volume 2: Release" by Afro Celt Sound System - Real World Records


  • Cesaria Evora's "Café Atlantico" - RCA Victor/BMG Classics


  • Salif Keita's "Papa" - Metro Blue Records


  • Ali Farka Toure's "Niafunke" - Hannibal Records


Grammy Award Nominees Overview

  • “livro” by Caetano Veloso, released under Nonesuch Records

Best Polka Album Nominees


(Recognizing albums, whether from solo artists, duos, or groups, that feature vocal or instrumental performances.)


  • “Smokin’ Polkas” by Eddie Blazonczyk’s Versatones, Bel-Aire Records


  • “Polkasonic” by Brave Combo, Cleveland International Records


  • “Follow Me” by John Góra & Górale, Sunshine Records


  • “Yearning for Polkas & Waltzes” by Walter Ostanek, World Renowned Sounds


  • “Polkapalooza” by Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra, Rounder Records


Best Musical Album for Children Nominees


(For albums primarily featuring music or songs rather than spoken word content.)


  • “The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland” by Various Artists, produced by Andy Hill, Sony Wonder


  • “A Bug’s Life Sing-Along” by Various Artists, produced by Ted Kryczko & Gary Powell, Walt Disney Records


  • “Dreamosaurus” by Dinorock, produced by Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Rounder Kids Records


  • “Ella Jenkins and a Union of Friends Pulling Together” by Ella Jenkins, produced by Bernadelle Richter, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings


  • “John McCutcheon’s Four Seasons: Spring Songs” by John McCutcheon, produced by Bob Dawson & John McCutcheon, Rounder Kids Records


  • “Mannheim Steamroller Meets the Mouse” by Mannheim Steamroller, produced by Chip Davis, Walt Disney Records/American Gramaphone


Best Spoken Word Album for Children Nominees


(For albums that primarily consist of spoken word, as opposed to music or songs.)


  • “The Battle of the Mad Scientists and Other Tales of Survival” by Bill Harley, produced by Debbie Block & Bill Harley, Round River Records


  • “Life Read-Along” by Ayden Panettiere, produced by Ted Kryczko & Randy Thornton, Walt Disney Records


  • “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” narrated by Jim Dale, produced by Kathy Hale, Listening Library, Inc.* "Let's Eat!" - Sesame Street Muppets, produced by Ed Mitchell, Sony Wonder


  • "Listen to the Storyteller" - Wynton Marsalis, Graham Greene & Kate Winslet, produced by Steven Epstein & David Frost, Sony Classical


Best Spoken Word Album


(For albums featuring narrated or dramatized books, with authors' names included for clarity.)


  • "The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr." - LeVar Burton, Time Warner Audiobooks


  • "The Chieftains - The Authorized Biography (John Glatt)" - Nanci Griffith, The Publishing Mills


  • "The Diaries of Adam & Eve: Translated by Mark Twain" - Betty Buckley & Mandy Patinkin featuring Walter Cronkite, Fair Oaks Audio


  • "Merle Haggard's My House of Memories - For the Record" - Merle Haggard with Tom Carter, Harper Audio


  • "'Tis" - Frank McCourt, Simon and Schuster Audio


Best Spoken Comedy Album


(For albums dedicated to spoken word comedy.)


  • "Bigger & Blacker" - Chris Rock, DreamWorks Records


  • "How Paul Robeson Saved My Life — And Other Mostly Happy Stories" - Carl Reiner, Dove Audio


  • "A Prairie Home Companion - 25th Anniversary Collection" - Garrison Keillor, HighBridge Audio


  • "Stan & Judy's Kid" - Adam Sandler, Warner Bros. Records


  • "You Are All Diseased" - George Carlin, Atlantic Records


Best Musical Show Album


(Awarded to the album producers and the lyricists & composers responsible for over 51% of the album's playing time.)


  • "Annie Get Your Gun" - Producers Stephen Ferrera & John McDaniel; (Irving Berlin, lyricist & composer) featuring the New Broadway Cast including Bernadette Peters & Tom Wopat, Angel Records * Producers for “Footloose”: Tommy Krasker & Tom Snow;
    Lyricist: Dean Pitchford; Composer: Tom Snow;
    Original Broadway Cast, Q Records.


  • Producer for “Fosse”: Jay David Saks;
    Various Lyricists & Composers;
    Original Broadway Cast featuring Valarie Pettiford & Jane Lanier, RCA Victor.


  • Producer for “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”: Brad Wood;
    Lyricist & Composer: Stephen Trask;
    Original Cast, Atlantic Records.


  • Producer for “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”: Andrew Lippa;
    Lyricists & Composers: Clark Gesner & Andrew Lippa;
    New Broadway Cast with Roger Bart, Kristin Chenowith, Ilana Levine & Stanley Wayne Mathis, RCA Victor.


Best Soundtrack Album
(Awarded to the artist(s) and/or producer(s) responsible for the majority of tracks, or to individuals overseeing the concept and musical direction, including artist and song selection.)


  • “American Beauty – M/P”: Various Artists, DreamWorks Records.


  • “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – M/P”: Various Artists, Maverick Records.


  • “The Matrix – M/P”: Various Artists, Maverick Records.


  • “The Prince of Egypt – M/P”: Various Artists, DreamWorks Records.


  • “Tarzan – M/P”: Phil Collins, Walt Disney Records.


Best Instrumental Composition for Visual Media
(Awarded to composers for original scores created specifically for motion pictures, television, or other visual media.)


  • “A Bug’s Life – M/P Score”: Randy Newman, Walt Disney Records.


  • “Life is Beautiful (La Vita è Bella) – M/P Score”: Nicola Piovani, Virgin Records America.


  • “The Red Violin – M/P Score”: John Corigliano, Sony Classical.


  • “Shakespeare in Love – M/P Score”: Stephen Warbeck, Sony Classical. * “Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace” – John Williams, Composer, Sony Classical


Best Original Song for Film, Television, or Visual Media


(This award recognizes songwriters for creating a melody and lyrics specifically for a film, television show, or similar media, with the song being commercially released for the first time in the eligibility year. Artist names are included in parentheses. Only singles or tracks are considered.)


  • “Beautiful Stranger” (from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me) – Madonna & William Orbit, Songwriters (Madonna), Maverick Recording Company


  • “Music of My Heart” (from Music of the Heart) – Diane Warren, Songwriter (‘N Sync & Gloria Estefan), Epic Records/Sony Music Soundtrax


  • “When You Believe” (from The Prince of Egypt) – Stephen Schwartz & Babyface, Songwriters (Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston), DreamWorks Records


  • “The Time of Your Life” (from A Bug's Life) – Randy Newman, Songwriter (Randy Newman), Walt Disney Records


  • “You’ll Be in My Heart” (from Tarzan) – Phil Collins, Songwriter (Phil Collins), Walt Disney Records


Best Original Instrumental Composition


(This award honors composers for original works (not adaptations) released as recordings during the eligibility year, with or without lyrics. Artist names are included in parentheses. Only singles or tracks are considered.)


  • “Dad’s Room” – David Benoit, Composer (David Benoit), from the album: Professional Dreamer, GRP Records


  • “El Farol” – K.C. Porter & Carlos Santana, Composers (Santana), from the album: Supernatural, Arista Records


  • “Joyful Noise Suite” – Don Sebesky, Composer (Don Sebesky), from the album: Joyful Noise: A Tribute to Duke Ellington, RCA Victor/BMG Classics


  • “Little Flamenco” – Chick Corea, Composer (Chick Corea & Origin), from the album: Change, Stretch/Concord Records


Grammy Awards Nominations Overview

  • “Tropicana Nights” by Paquito D’Rivera, composer (Paquito D’Rivera), featured on: Tropicana Nights, Chesky Records

Best Instrumental Arrangement


(Award given to the arranger. (Artist names included in parentheses.) Singles or tracks only.)


  • “Chelsea Bridge” arranged by Jorge Calandrelli (Tony Bennett & Wynton Marsalis), from: Bennett Sings Ellington – Hot & Cool, RPM Records/Columbia


  • “Chelsea Bridge” arranged by Don Sebesky (Don Sebesky), from: Joyful Noise: A Tribute to Duke Ellington, RCA Victor/BMG Classics


  • “Fiesta” arranged by Lalo Schifrin (Lalo Schifrin), from: Latin Jazz Suite, Aleph Records


  • “Pink Panther” arranged by Dori Caymmi & Tom Scott (Dori Caymmi), from: Cinema: A Romantic Vision, Zebra Records


  • “Stella By Starlight – From The Uninvited” arranged by John Williams (Itzhak Perlman, John Williams & The Boston Pops Orchestra), from: Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age, Sony Classical


Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)


(Award given to the arranger. (Artist names included in parentheses.) Singles or tracks only.)


  • “Day Dream” arranged by Jorge Calandrelli (Tony Bennett), from: Bennett Sings Ellington – Hot & Cool, RPM Records/Columbia


  • “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning” arranged by Johnny Mandel (Barry Manilow), from: Manilow Sings Sinatra, Arista Records


  • “Livin’ La Vida Loca” arranged by Randy Cantor (Ricky Martin), from: Ricky Martin, C2/Columbia Records


  • “Lonely Town” arranged by Alan Broadbent (Charlie Haden Quartet West featuring Shirley Horn), from: The Art of the Song, Verve Records


  • “The Prayer” arranged by David Foster (Celine Dion & Andrea Bocelli), from: These Are Special Times, Epic/550


Best Recording Package * “Bleecker Street – Greenwich Village in the 60s”
Carla Leighton, art director (various artists)
Label: Various Artists


  • “Place Recordings”
    Late Night Sessions, Michael Hodgson, art director (Caravana Cubana)
    Label: Dreamer Music


  • “Ride with Bob”
    Ray Benson & Buddy Jackson, art directors (Asleep at the Wheel)
    Label: DreamWorks Records Nashville


  • “Ultra-Lounge: Tiki Sampler”
    Brad Benedict, Andy Engel, Johnny Lee & Tommy Steele, art directors (various artists)
    Label: Capitol Records


  • “Vacancy”
    Joseph Arthur & Zachary Larner, art directors (Joseph Arthur)
    Label: Undercover Records


Best Boxed Recording Package


  • “The Blue Note Years – 60th Anniversary Box Set”
    Gordon H. Jee, art director (various artists)
    Label: Blue Note Records


  • “The Complete Jazz at the Philharmonic on Verve 1944 – 1949”
    Giulio Turturro, art director (various artists)
    Label: Verve Records


  • “Hot Rods & Custom Classics – Cruisin’ Songs & Highway Hits”
    James Austin, Hugh Brown & Julie Vlasak, art directors (various artists)
    Label: Rhino Records


  • “John Coltrane – The Classic Quartet – Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings”
    Hollis King, art director (John Coltrane)
    Label: Impulse! Records


  • “Miles Davis – The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions”
    Ron Jaramillo & Arnold Levine, art directors (Miles Davis)
    Label: Columbia/Legacy Records


Best Album Notes


  • “Hank Williams – Live at the Grand Ole Opry”
    Rick Bragg, album notes writer (Hank Williams)
    Label: Mercury Records


  • “John Coltrane – The Classic Quartet – Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings”
    Bob Blumenthal, album notes writer (John Coltrane)
    Label: Impulse! Records


  • “The Last Soul Company”
    Rob Bowman, album notes writer (various artists)
    Label: Malaco Records


  • “Ray Charles – The Complete Country & Western Recordings (1959-1986)”
    Daniel Cooper, album notes writer (Ray Charles)
    Label: Rhino Records * “Soundtrack for a Century: A Century of Sony Music”
    Marc Kirkeby, album notes writer (Various Artists), Sony Music


Best Historical Album Nominations


  • “Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Complete Verve Recordings 1944-1949”
    Compilation producers: Michael Lang, Phil Schaap & Ben Young;
    Mastering Engineer: Phil Schaap (Various Artists), Verve Records


  • “Duke Ellington Centennial Edition: Complete RCA Victor Recordings 1927-1973”
    Compilation producers: Orrin Keepnews & Steven Lasker;
    Mastering Engineers: Paul Brizzi, Dennis Ferrante & Steven Lasker (Duke Ellington), RCA Victor/BMG Classics


  • “The Mahler Broadcasts: 1948-1982”
    Compilation Producer: Sedgwick Clark;
    Mastering Engineers: Jon M. Samuels & Seth B. Winner (New York Philharmonic), New York Philharmonic Special Editions


  • “Ray Charles: The Complete Country & Western Recordings 1959-1986”
    Compilation Producers: James Austin, Ray Charles, Terry Howard & Michael Johnson;
    Mastering Engineers: Terry Howard & Doug Sax (Ray Charles), Rhino Records


  • “Soundtrack for a Century: A Century of Sony Music”
    Compilation Producers: Billy Altman, Steve Berkowitz, Mike Berniker, Michael Brooks, Mitchell Cohen, Lawrence Cohn, Didier C. Deutsch, Bruce Dickinson, Michelle Errante, Jeff Jones, Arthur Levy, Nedra Olds-Neal, Al Quaglieri, Leo Sacks, Phil Schaap, Tom Vickers & Warren Wernick;
    Mastering Engineers: Chris Athens, Matt Cavaluzzo, Harry Coster, Ellen Fitton, Seth Foster, Andreas Meyer, Joseph M. Palmaccio, Darcy Proper, Ken Robertson, Tom “Curly” Ruff, Phil Schaap & Mark Wilder (Various Artists), Sony Music


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