| 1994
Grammy Award Winners: |
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Record of the Year:
All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow
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Album of the Year:
MTV Unplugged - Tony Bennett (Columbia) |
Song of the Year:
Streets of Philadelphia (Theme from Philadelphia) - Bruce
Springsteen, songwriter |
Best New Artist:
Sheryl Crow |
Best Pop Vocal Performance,
Male:
Can You Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John |
Best Pop Vocal Performance,
Female: :
All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow |
Best Pop Performance
By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
“I Swear- All-4-One |
Best Traditional Pop
Vocal Performance:
MTV Unplugged, Tony Bennett |
Best Pop Instrumental
Performance:
Cruisin' - Booker T and the MG's |
Best Pop Vocal Collaboration:
Funny How Time Slips Away - Al Green and Lyle Lovett |
Best Pop Album:
Longing in Their Hearts, Bonnie Raitt (Capitol) |
Best Rock Album:
Voodoo Lounge - The Rolling Stones (Virgin): |
Best Rock Gospel Album:
Wake-Up Call - Petra (Dayspring): |
Best Rock Song:
Streets of Philadelphia - Bruce Springsteen, songwriter
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Best Rock Vocal Performance,
Male: :
Streets of Philadelphia - Bruce Springsteen |
Best Rock Vocal Performance,
Female: :
Come to My Window - Melissa Etheridge |
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Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Crazy - Aerosmith
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Best Rock Instrumental
Performance:
Marooned - Pink Floyd |
Best Hard Rock Performance:
Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden |
Best Metal Performance:
Spoonman - Soundgarden |
Best Alternative Music
Performance:
Dookie - Green Day |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Album:
II Boyz II Men (Motown): |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Song:
I'll Make Love to You - Babyface, songwriter |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Vocal Performance, Male: :
When Can I See You - Babyface |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Vocal Performance, Female: :
Breathe Again - Toni Braxton |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
I'll Make Love to You- Boyz II Men |
Best Rap Solo Performance:
U.N.I.T.Y.- Queen Latifah |
Best Rap Performance
By a Duo or Group:
None of Your Business - Salt-N-Pepa |
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:
Mystery Lady (Songs of Billie Holiday) - Etta James |
Best Jazz Instrumental
Solo
Prelude to a Kiss,” Benny Carpenter |
Best Jazz Instrumental
Performance, Individual or Group:
A Tribute to Miles - Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Wallace
Roney, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams |
Best Contemporary Jazz
Performance:
Out of the Loop - Brecker Brothers |
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Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance:
Journey - McCoy Tyner Big Band
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Best Latin Jazz Performance:
Danzon- Arturo Sandoval |
Best Country Album:
Stones in the Road,” Mary Chapin Carpenter (Columbia) |
Best Country Song:
I Swear - Gary Baker and Frank J. Meyers, songwriters
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Best Country Vocal Performance,
Male: :
When Love Finds You - Vince Gill |
Best Country Vocal Performance,
Female: :
Shut Up and Kiss Me - Mary Chapin Carpenter |
Best Country Performance
By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Blues for Dixie - Asleep at the Wheel with Lyle Lovett
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Best Country Vocal Collaboration:
I Fall to Pieces - Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood |
Best County Instrumental
Performance:
Young Thing - Chet Atkins |
Best Bluegrass Album:
The Great Dobro Sessions - various artists (Sugar Hill): |
Best Traditional Soul
Gospel Album:
Songs of the Church—Live in Memphis,” Albertina Walker
(Benson): |
Best Contemporary Soul
Gospel Album:
Join the Band - Take 6 (Reprise/Warner Alliance): |
Best Pop/Contemporary
Gospel Album:
Mercy - Andrae Crouch (Qwest/Warner Alliance): |
Best Southern Gospel,
Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss and the Cox
Family (Rounder): |
Best Gospel Album By
a Choir or Chorus: (tie):
Through God's Eyes - Thompson Community Singers; Rev.
Milton Brunson, choir director (Word):
Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College - Love Fellowship
Crusade Choir; Hezekiah Walker, choir director (Benson): |
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Best Latin Pop Performance:
Segundo Romance - Luis Miguel
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Best Tropical Latin Performance:
Master Sessions Volume 1 - Chachao |
Best Mexican-American
Performance:
Recuerdo a Javier Solis- Vikki Carr |
Best Traditional Blues
Album:
From the Cradle - Eric Clapton (Reprise) |
Best Contemporary Blues
Album:
Father Father - Pops Staples (Pointblank): |
Best Traditional Folk
Album:
World Gone Wrong, Bob Dylan (Columbia) |
Best Contemporary Folk
Album:
American Recordings - Johnny Cash (American Recordings): |
Best Reggae Album:
Crucial! Roots Classics - Bunny Wailer (Shanachie): |
Best New Age Album:
Prayer for the Wild Things - Paul Winter (Living Music
Records): |
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Best World Music Album:
Talking Timbuktu - Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder (Hannibal):
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Best Polka
Album:
Music and Friends - Walter Ostanek Band (WRS): |
Best Instrumental
Arrangement:
Three Cowboy Songs - Dave Grusin, arranger |
Best Instrumental
Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s):
Circle of Life - Lebo Morake and Hans Zimmer, arrangers
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Best Instrumental
Composition:
African Skies - Michael Brecker, Composer: |
Best Musical
Show Album:
Passion - Original Broadway cast (Angel): |
Best Instrumental
Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television:
Schindler's List - John Williams, Composer: |
| Best Song
Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
“Streets of Philadelphia” (From Philadelphia), Bruce Springsteen,
songwriter |
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Best Classical Contemporary Composition:
Cello Concerto - Stephen Albert, Composer
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Best Classical
Album:
Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces,
Op. 12, Pierre Boulez conducting Chicago Symphony Orchestra
(Deutsche Grammophon): |
Best Chamber
Music Performance:
Beethoven and Mozart, Quintets - Daniel Barenboim, piano;
Dale Clevenger, horn; Larry Combs, clarinet; Daniele Damiano,
bassoon; Hansjorg Schellenberger, oboe |
Best Classical
Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra):
The New York Album (Works of Albert, Bartok and Bloch)
- David Zinman conducting Baltimore Symphony Orchestra;
Yo-Yo Ma, cellist and alto violinist |
Best Classical
Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (Without Orchestra):
Haydn, Piano Sonatas nos. 32, 47, 53 and 59 - Emmanuel
Ax, pianist |
Best Orchestral
Performance:
Bartok, Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces,
Op. 12 - Pierre Boulez, conducting Chicago Symphony Orchestra: |
Best Opera
Recording:
Floyd, Susannah - Kent Nagano conducting Orchestra and
Chorus of Opera de Lyon; solos: Studer, Hadley, Ramey
and Chester (Virgin Classics): |
Best Performance
of a Choral Work:
Berlioz, Messe Solennelle - John Eliot Gardiner, choir
director, the Monteverdi Choir, Orchestra Revolutionnaire
et Romantique and various artists |
Best Classical
Vocal Performance:
The Impatient Lover (Italian Songs by Beethoven, Schubert,
Mozart, etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo-soprano; Andras
Schiff, piano |
Best Spoken
Comedy Album:
Live From Hell - Sam Kinison (Priority Records): |
Best Spoken
Word or Non-Musical Album:
Get in the Van: On the Road With Black Flag - Henry Rollins
(Time Warner Audiobooks): |
Best Musical
Album for Children:
The Lion King—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - various
artists (Walt Disney Records): |
Best Spoken
Word Album for Children:
The Lion King Read-Along - original cast (Walt Disney
Records): |
Best Recording
Package:
Tribute to the Music of Bob Willis and the Texas Playboys
- Buddy Jackson, art director (Liberty): |
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Best Recording Package—Boxed:
The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books - Chris Thompson,
art director (Verve)
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Best Album
Notes:
Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,
1923—1934 - Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg, album
notes writers (Columbia/Legacy/Smithsonian): |
Best Historical
Album:
The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books on Verve (Verve): |
Best Music
Video, Short Form:
Love Is Strong- The Rolling Stones |
Best Music
Video, Long Form:
Zoo TV: Live From Sydney,” U2 |
Producer
of the Year (Non-Classical):
Don Was |
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Classical Producer of the Year:
Andrew Cornall
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