| 1995
Grammy Award Winners: |
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Record of the Year:
Kiss From a Rose - Seal
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Album of the Year:
Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick/Reprise) |
Song of the Year:
Kiss From a Rose - Seal, songwriter |
Best New Artist:
Hootie and the Blowfish |
Best Pop Vocal Performance,
Male:
Kiss From a Rose - Seal |
Best Pop Vocal Performance,
Female:
No More `I Love You's - Annie Lennox |
Best Pop Performance
By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Let Her Cry - Hootie and the Blowfish |
Best Traditional Pop
Vocal Performance:
Duets II - Frank Sinatra |
Best Pop Instrumental
Performance:
Mariachi Suite - Los Lobos |
Best Pop Vocal Collaboration
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? - The Chieftains
with Van Morrison |
Best Pop Album:
Turbulent Indigo - Joni Mitchell (Reprise) |
Best Rock Album:
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette (Maverick/Reprise) |
Best Rock Gospel Album:
Lesson of Love - Ashley Cleveland (Reunion) |
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Best Rock Song:
You Oughta Know - Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette,
songwriters
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Best Rock Vocal Performance,
Male:
You Don't Know How It Feels - Tom Petty |
Best Rock Vocal Performance,
Female:
You Oughta Know - Alanis Morissette |
Best Rock Performance
By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Run-Around - Blues Traveler |
Best Rock Instrumental
Performance:
Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band |
Best Hard Rock Performance:
Spin the Black Circle - Pearl Jam |
Best Metal Performance:
Happiness Is Slavery - Nine Inch Nails |
Best Alternative Music
Performance:
MTV Unplugged in New York - Nirvana (DGC) |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Album:
CrazySexyCool - TLC (LaFace Records): |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Song:
For Your Love - Stevie Wonder, songwriter |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Vocal Performance, Male:
For Your Love - Stevie Wonder |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Vocal Performance, Female:
I Apologize - Anita Baker |
Best Rhythm and Blues
Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Creep - TLC |
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Best Rap Album:
Poverty's Paradise - Naughty by Nature (Tommy Boy)
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Best Rap Solo Performance:
Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio |
Best Rap Performance
By a Duo or Group:
I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By - Method
Man/Mary J. Blige |
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:
An Evening With Lena Horne - Lena Horne |
Best Jazz Instrumental
Solo
Impressions - Michael Brecker |
Best Jazz Instrumental
Performance, Individual or Group:
Infinity - McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Michael Brecker |
Best Contemporary Jazz
Performance:
We Live Here - Pat Metheny Group: |
Best Large Jazz Ensemble
Performance:
All Blues - GRP All-Star Big Band and Tom Scott |
Best Latin Jazz Performance:
Antônio Brasileiro - Antônio Carlos Jobim |
Best Country Album:
The Woman in Me - Shania Twain (Mercury Nashville) |
Best Country Song:
Go Rest High on That Mountain - Vince Gill, songwriter |
Best Country Vocal Performance,
Male:
Go Rest High on That Mountain - Vince Gill |
Best Country Vocal Performance,
Female:
Baby, Now That I've Found You - Alison Krauss |
Best Country Performance
By a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Here Comes the Rain - The Mavericks |
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Best Country Vocal Collaboration
Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart - Shenandoah
with Alison Krauss
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Best Country Instrumental
Performance:
Hightower - Asleep at the Wheel featuring Bela Fleck and
Johnny Gimble |
Best Bluegrass Album:
Unleashed - The Nashville Bluegrass Band (Sugar Hill) |
Best Traditional Soul
Gospel Album:
Shirley Caesar Live . . .He Will Come - Shirley Caesar
(Word) |
Best Contemporary Soul
Gospel Album:
Alone in His Presence - CeCe Winans (Sparrow Communications
Group) |
Best Pop/Contemporary
Gospel Album:
I'll Lead You Home - Michael W. Smith (Reunion) |
Best Rock Gospel Album:
Lesson of Love - Ashley Cleveland (Reunion) |
Best Southern Gospel,
Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
Amazing Grace—A Country Salute to Gospel - various artists
(Sparrow Communications Group) |
Best Gospel Album By
a Choir or Chorus
Praise Him . . .Live! - The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
(Warner Alliance) |
Best Latin Pop Performance:
Amor - Jon Secada |
Best Tropical Latin Performance:
Abriendo Puertas - Gloria Estefan |
Best Mexican-American
Performance:
Flaco Jimenez - Flaco Jimenez |
Best Traditional Blues
Album:
Chill Out - John Lee Hooker (Point-Blank) |
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Best Contemporary Blues Album:
Slippin' In - Buddy Guy (Silvertone)
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Best Traditional Folk
Album:
South Coast - Ramblin' Jack Elliott (Red House) |
Best Contemporary Folk
Album:
Wrecking Ball - Emmylou Harris (Asylum/Elektra) |
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Best Reggae Album:
Boombastic - Shaggy (Virgin):
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Best New Age
Album:
Forest - George Winston |
Best World
Music Album:
Bohème - Deep Forest (Windham Hill) |
Best Polka
Album:
I Love to Polka - Jimmy Sturr (Rounder) |
Best Instrumental
Arrangement:
Lament - Robert Farnon, arranger |
Best Instrumental
Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s):
I Get a Kick out of You - Rob McConnell, arranger |
Best Instrumental
Composition:
A View From the Side - Bill Holman |
Best Musical
Show Album:
Smokey Joe's Cafe—The Songs of Leiber and Stoller, Jerry
Leiber, lyricist; Mike Stoller, composer (Atlantic Theater) |
Best Instrumental
Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
Crimson Tide - Hans Zimmer, Composer: |
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Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture
or for Television
Colors of the Wind” (From Pocahontas) - Alan Menken
and Stephen Schwartz, songwriter
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Best Classical
Contemporary Composition:
Messiaen: Concert a Quatre - Olivier Messiaen, Composer: |
Best Classical
Album:
Debussy: La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux, etc. - Pierre Boulez
conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon): |
Best Chamber
Music Performance:
Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios - Emanuel Ax,
piano; Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet |
Best Classical
Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra):
The American Album (Works of Bernstein, Barber, Foss)
- Itzhak Perlman, violin (EMI Classics) |
Best Classical
Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (Without Orchestra):
Schubert: Piano Sonatas (B-Flat Major and A Major) - Radu
Lupu, piano (London Records) |
Best Orchestral
Performance:
Debussy: La Mer, Nocturnes; Jeux, etc. - Pierre Boulez
conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon): |
Best Opera
Recording:
Berlioz: Les Troyens - Charles Dutoit conducting the Orchestre
Symphonie de Montreal |
Best Performance
of a Choral Work
Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem - Herbert Blomstedt conducting
San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco
Symphony Chorus and various artists |
Best Classical
Vocal Performance:
The Echoing Air—The Music of Henry Purcell (If Music Be
the Food of Love; Sweeter Than Roses, etc.) - Sylvia McNair,
soprano |
Best Spoken
Comedy Album:
Crank Calls - Jonathan Winters (Audio Select): |
Best Spoken
Word or Non-Musical Album:
Phenomenal Woman - Maya Angelou (Random House Audio Books) |
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Best Musical Album for Children:
Sleepy Time Lullabys - Barbara Bailey Hutchison (Jaba)
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Best Spoken
Word Album for Children:
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf - Patrick Stewart (Erato) |
Best Recording
Package
Turbulent Indigo - Robbie Cavolina and Joni Mitchell,
art directors (Reprise) |
Best Recording
Package—Boxed
Civilization Phaze III - Frank Zappa and Gail Zappa, art
directors (Barking Pumpkin) |
Best Album
Notes:
The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Volume 3: 1972–1975
- Rob Bowman, album notes writer (Stax) |
Best Historical
Album:
The Heifitz Collection (RCA Victor Gold Seal) |
Best Music
Video, Short Form
Scream - Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson |
Best Music
Video, Long Form
Secret World Live - Peter Gabriel |
Best Engineered
Album (Non-Classical):
Wildflowers - Dave Bianco, Richard Dodd, Stephen McLaughlin
and Jim Scott, engineers (Warner Brothers): |
Best Classical
Engineered Recording:
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra/Kossuth: Symphonic
Poem - Michael Mailes and Jonathan Stokes, engineers (London
Records) |
Producer of
the Year (Non-Classical):
Babyface |
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Classical Producer of the Year:
Steven Epstein
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