| 1997
Grammy Award Winners: |
Record of the Year:
Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin |
Album of the Year:
Time Out of Mind - Bob Dylan (Columbia Records) |
Song of the Year:
Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal, songwriters |
New Artist:
Paula Cole |
Female Pop Vocal:
Building a Mystery - Sarah McLachlan |
Male Pop Vocal:
Candle in the Wind 1997 - Elton John |
Pop Duo or Group with
Vocals:
Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai |
Pop Collaboration with
Vocals:
Don't Look Back - John Lee Hooker with Van Morrison |
Pop Instrumental:
Last Dance - Sarah McLachlan |
Dance Recording:
Carry On - Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder |
Pop Album:
Hourglass - James Taylor (Columbia Records) |
Traditional Pop Album:
Tony Bennett on Holiday - Tony Bennett |
Female Rock Vocal:
Criminal - Fiona Apple |
Male Rock Vocal:
Cold Irons Bound - Bob Dylan |
Rock Duo or Group with
Vocals:
One Headlight - the Wallflowers |
Hard Rock:
The End Is the Beginning Is the End - the Smashing Pumpkins |
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Metal:
Ænima - Tool
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Rock Instrumental:
Block Rockin' Beats - the Chemical Brothers |
Rock Song:
One Headlight - Jakob Dylan, songwriter |
Rock Album:
Blue Moon Swamp - John Fogerty (Warner Bros. Records) |
Alternative Album:
OK Computer - Radiohead |
Female R&B Vocal:
On and On - Erykah Badu |
Male R&B Vocal:
I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly |
R&B Duo or Group
with Vocals:
No Diggity - Blackstreet |
R&B Song:
I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly, songwriter |
R&B Album:
Baduizm - Erykah Badu (Kedar/Universal Records) |
Rap Solo:
Men in Black - Will Smith |
Rap Duo or Group:
I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring
112 |
Rap Album:
No Way Out - Puff Daddy and the Family |
Female Country Vocal:
How Do I Live - Trisha Yearwood |
Male Country Vocal:
Pretty Little Adriana - Vince Gill |
Country Duo or Group
with Vocals:
Looking in the Eyes of Love - Alison Krauss and Union
Station |
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Country Collaboration with Vocals:
In Another's Eyes - Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks
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Country Instrumental:
Little Liza Jane - Alison Krauss and Union Station |
Country Song:
Butterfly Kisses - Bob Carlisle and Randy Thomas, songwriters |
Country Album:
Unchained - Johnny Cash (American Records) |
Bluegrass Album:
So Long So Wrong - Alison Krauss and Union Station (Rounder
Records) |
New Age Album:
Oracle - Michael Hedges (Windham Hill Records) |
Contemporary Jazz:
Into the Sun - Randy Brecker |
Jazz Vocal:
Dear Ella - Dee Dee Bridgewater |
Jazz Instrumental, Solo:
Stardust - Doc Cheatham and Nicholas Payton |
Jazz Instrumental, Individual
or Group:
Beyond the Missouri Sky - Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny
(Verve Records) |
Large Jazz Ensemble:
Joe Henderson Big Band - Joe Henderson Big Band |
Latin Jazz:
Habana - Roy Hargrove's Crisol |
Rock Gospel Album:
Welcome to the Freak Show: dc Talk Live in Concert - dc
Talk (ForeFront Records) |
Pop/Contemporary Gospel
Album:
Much Afraid - Jars of Clay (Silvertone/Essential Records) |
Southern Gospel, Country
Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute to Gospel - various
artists (Sparrow Records) |
Traditional Soul Gospel
Album:
I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - the Fairfield Four (Warner
Bros. Records Nashville) |
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Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:
Brothers - Take 6 (Warner–Alliance Records)
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Gospel Album by a Choir
or Chorus:
God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation - God's
Property; Kirk Franklin, Choir Director (B–Rite Music) |
Latin Pop:
Romances - Luis Miguel |
Latin Rock/Alternative:
Fabulosos Calavera - Los Fabulosos Cadillacs |
Tropical Latin:
Buena Vista Social Club - Ry Cooder |
Mexican-American/Tejano:
En Tus Manos - La Mafia |
Traditional Blues:
Don't Look Back - John Lee Hooker (Pointblank/Virgin Records
America) |
Contemporary Blues:
Senor Blues - Taj Mahal (Private Music) |
Traditional Folk:
L'Amour ou la Folie - BeauSoleil (Rhino Records) |
Contemporary Folk:
Time Out of Mind - Bob Dylan (Columbia Records) |
Reggae Album:
Fallen is Babylon - Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
(Elektra Records/EEG) |
World Music Album:
Nascimento - Milton Nascimento (Warner Bros. Records) |
Polka Album:
Living on Polka Time, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder Records) |
Musical Album for Children:
All Aboard! - John Denver (Sony Wonder Records) |
Spoken Word Album for
Children:
Winnie-The-Pooh - Charles Kuralt (Penguin Audiobooks) |
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Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album:
Charles Kuralt's Spring - Charles Kuralt (Simon and
Schuster Audioworks)
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Spoken Comedy Album:
Roll With the New - Chris Rock (DreamWorks Records) |
Musical Show Album:
Chicago: the Musical (RCA Victor) |
Instrumental Composition:
Aung San Suu Kyi - Wayne Shorter, Composer |
Instrumental Composition
for a Motion Picture or for Television:
The English Patient - Gabriel Yared, Composer |
Song Written Specifically
for a Motion Picture or for Television:
I Believe I Can Fly (from Space Jam) - R. Kelly, songwriter |
Instrumental Arrangement:
Straight, No Chaser - Bill Holman, arranger |
Instrumental Arrangement
with Accompanying Vocals:
Cotton Tail - Slide Hampton, arranger |
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Best Recording Package:
Various Artists: Titanic—Music as Heard on the Fateful
Voyage - Hugh Brown, Al Q., and Jeff Smith, art directors
(Rhino Records)
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Best Recording
Package—Boxed:
Various Artists: Beg, Scream and Shout! The Big Ol' Box
of '60s Soul - Hugh Brown, David Gorman and Rachel Gutek,
art directors (Rhino Records) |
Best Album
Notes:
Various Artists: Anthology of American Folk Music (1997
Edition Expanded) - John Fahey, Luis Kemnitzer, Joh Pankake,
Chuck Pirtle, Jeff Place, Neil V. Rosenberg, Luc Sante,
Peter Stampfel and Eric Von Schmidt, album notes writers |
Historical
Album:
Anthology of American Folk Music (1997 Edition Expanded)
(Smithsonian Folkways Recordings) |
Best-Engineered
Album - Non-Classical:
James Taylor: Hourglass - Frank Filipetti, engineer (Columbia
Records) |
Producer:
Babyface |
Remixer:
Frankie Knuckles |
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Best-Engineered Album - Classical:
Copland: The Music of America - Michael Bishop and Jack
Renner, engineers
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Classical
Producer:
Steven Epstein |
Classical
Album:
Premieres: Cello Concertos (Works of Danielpour, Kirchner,
Rouse) - Philadelphia Orchestra (Sony Classical) |
Orchestral:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Tristia - Pierre Boulez
conducting the Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus (Deutsche
Grammophon) |
Opera:
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg - Sir Georg Solti
conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (London
Records) |
Choral:
Adams: Harmonium/Rachmaninoff: The Bells - Robert Shaw,
conductor (Telarc): |
Instrumental
Soloist with Orchestra:
Premieres: Cello Concertos (Works of Danielpour, Kirchner,
Rouse) - Yo-Yo Ma, violoncello; David Zinman, conductor |
Instrumental
Soloist without Orchestra:
Bach: Suites for Solo Cello Nos. 1–6 - Janos Starker,
cello |
Chamber Music:
Beethoven: The String Quartets, Emerson String Quartet |
Small Ensemble
Performance (with or without Conductor):
Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 1 With Finale 1921, Op. 24
No. 1 - Claudio Abbado conducting members of the Berliner
Philharmonic |
Classical
Vocal:
An Italian Songbook (Works of Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini)
- Cecilia Bartoli |
Classical
Contemporary Composition:
Adams: El Dorado - John Adams, Composer |
Music Video,
Short Form:
Got 'Till It's Gone - Janet Jackson; Mark Romanek and
Aris McGarry, video directors |
Music Video,
Long Form:
Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill - Live, Alanis Morissette
and Steve Purcell, video directors |
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Music Video, Short Form:
Ray of Light - Jonas Akerlund, video director
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Music Video,
Long Form:
American Masters: Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart - Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders, video director |