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Grammy Awards - 2004

Complete List of Nominations


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Complete List of Nominations

Grammy Awards

Complete list of nominees in 107 categories announced Tuesday for the 47th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 13 in Los Angeles:

  1. Record of the Year: "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys; "Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.

  2. Album of the Year: "Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles and Various Artists; "American Idiot," Green Day; "The Diary of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys; "Confessions," Usher; "The College Dropout," Kanye West.

  3. Song of the Year: "Daughters," John Mayer (John Mayer); "If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys (Alicia Keys); "Jesus Walks," C. Smith and Kanye West (Kanye West); "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman (Tim McGraw); "The Reason," Daniel Estrin and Douglas Robb (Hoobastank).

  4. New Artist: Los Lonely Boys; Maroon 5; Joss Stone; Kanye West; Gretchen Wilson.

  5. Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Oceania," Bjork; "The First Cut Is the Deepest," Sheryl Crow; "Sunrise," Norah Jones; "What You Waiting For?" Gwen Stefani; "You Had Me," Joss Stone.

  6. Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Let's Misbehave," Elvis Costello; "You Raise Me Up," Josh Groban; "Daughters," John Mayer; "Cinnamon Girl," Prince; "Love's Divine," Seal.

  7. Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "My Immortal," Evanescence; "The Reason," Hoobastank; "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys; "She Will Be Loved," Maroon 5; "It's My Life," No Doubt.

  8. Pop Collaboration With Vocals: "Redemption Song," Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer; "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," Ray Charles and Elton John; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "Something," Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton; "Moon River," Stevie Wonder and Take 6.

  9. Pop Instrumental Performance: "Chasing Shadows," Herb Alpert, Russ Freeman, James Genus, Gene Lake and Jason Miles; "Take You Out," George Benson; "11th Commandment," Ben Harper; "Song F," Bruce Hornsby; "Rat Pack Boogie," Brian Setzer.

 10. Pop Instrumental Album: "Pure," Boney James; "Saxophonic," Dave Koz; "Forever, For Always, For Luther," Various Artists; "Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar," Various Artists; "EP 2003: Music for the Epicurean Harkener," Mason Williams.

 11. Pop Vocal Album: "Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles and Various Artists; "Feels Like Home," Norah Jones; "Afterglow," Sarah McLachlan; "Mind, Body and Soul," Joss Stone; "Brian Wilson Presents Smile," Brian Wilson.

 12. Dance Recording: "Good Luck," Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula; "Get Yourself High," The Chemical Brothers; "Slow," Kylie Minogue; "Comfortably Numb," Scissor Sisters; "Toxic," Britney Spears.

 13. Electronic/Dance Album: "Kish Kash," Basement Jaxx; "Legion of Boom," The Crystal Method; "Creamfields," Paul Oakenfold; "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned," Prodigy; "Reflections," Paul Van Dyk.

 14. Traditional Pop Vocal Album: "Only You," Harry Connick Jr.; "Count Your Blessings," Barbara Cook; "Ultimate Mancini," Monica Mancini; "Just for a Thrill," Ronnie Milsap; "Stardust ... The Great American Songbook Volume III," Rod Stewart.

 15. Solo Rock Vocal Performance: "Wonderwall," Ryan Adams; "The Revolution Starts Now," Steve Earle; "Breathe," Melissa Etheridge; "Code of Silence," Bruce Springsteen; "Metropolitan Glide," Tom Waits.

 16. Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Monkey to Man," Elvis Costello and The Imposters; "Take Me Out," Franz Ferdinand; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Somebody Told Me," The Killers; "Vertigo," U2.

 17. Hard Rock Performance: "Megalomaniac," Incubus; "Some Kind of Monster," Metallica; "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good," Nickelback; "Duality," Slipknot; "Slither," Velvet Revolver.

 18. Metal Performance: "Nymphetamine," Cradle of Filth; "Live for This," Hatebreed; "The End of Heartache," Killswitch Engage; "Whiplash," Motorhead; "Vermilion," Slipknot.

 19. Rock Instrumental Performance: "Instrumental Illness," The Allman Brothers Band; "Onda," Los Lonely Boys; "O Baterista," Rush; "Whispering a Prayer," Steve Vai; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow," Brian Wilson.

 20. Rock Song: "American Idiot," Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool (Green Day); "Fall to Pieces," Duff, Dave Kushner, Slash, Matt Sorum and Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver); "Float On," Isaac Brock, Dann Gallucci, Eric Judy and Benjamin Weikel (Modest Mouse); "Somebody Told Me," Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci (The Killers); "Vertigo," Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen (U2).

 21. Rock Album: "The Delivery Man," Elvis Costello and The Imposters; "American Idiot," Green Day; "The Reason," Hoobastank; "Hot Fuss," The Killers; "Contraband," Velvet Revolver.

 22. Alternative Music Album: "Medulla," Bjork; "Franz Ferdinand," Franz Ferdinand; "Uh Huh Her," PJ Harvey; "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," Modest Mouse; "A Ghost Is Born," Wilco.

 23. Female R&B Vocal Performance: "I Want You," Janet Jackson; "If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys; "I'm Still in Love," Teena Marie; "Whatever," Jill Scott; "U-Haul," Angie Stone.

 24. Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Charlene," Anthony Hamilton; "Happy People," R. Kelly; "What We Do Here," Brian McKnight; "Call My Name," Prince; "Burn," Usher.

 25. R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: "Lose Your Breath," Destiny's Child; "Show Me The Way," Earth, Wind and Fire featuring Raphael Saadiq; "Say Yes," Floetry; "Diary," Alicia Keys featuring Tony! Toni! Tone!; "My Boo," Usher and Alicia Keys.

 26. Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "You're My Everything," Anita Baker; "Sinner's Prayer," Ray Charles and B.B. King; "I Can't Stop," Al Green; "New Day," Patti LaBelle; "Musicology," Prince.

 27. Urban/Alternative Performance: "Sex, Love and Money," Mos Def; "Are You Experienced?" Musiq; "She Wants to Move," N.E.R.D; "Star," The Roots; "Cross My Mind," Jill Scott.

 28. R&B Song: "Burn," Bryan Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri and Usher Raymond (Usher); "Call My Name," Prince (Prince); "My Boo," Jermaine Dupri, Alicia Keys, Usher Raymond, Manuel Seal and Adonis Shropshire (Usher and Alicia Keys); "Yeah!" Chris Bridges, Sean Garrett, LaMarquis Jefferson, Robert McDowell, James Phillips, Jonathan Smith and Patrick J. Que Smith (Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris); "You Don't Know My Name," Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly and Kanye West (Alicia Keys).

 29. R&B Album: "My Everything," Anita Baker; "I Can't Stop," Al Green; "The Diary of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys; "Musicology," Prince; "Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2," Jill Scott.

 30. Contemporary R&B Album: "Afrodisiac," Brandy; "Damita Jo," Janet Jackson; "It's About Time," Christina Milian; "Confessions," Usher; "Hurt No More," Mario Winans.

 31. Rap Solo Performance: "On Fire," Lloyd Banks; "Just Lose It," Eminem; "99 Problems," Jay-Z; "Overnight Celebrity," Twista; "Through the Wire," Kanye West.

 32. Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Ch-Check It Out," Beastie Boys; "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Don't Say Nuthin'," The Roots; "Drop It Like It's Hot," Snoop Dogg and Pharrell; "Lean Back," Terror Squad.

 33. Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Why," Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton; "Dip It Low," Christina Milian featuring Fabolous; "Slow Jamz," Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx; "Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris; "All Falls Down," Kanye West and Syleena Johnson.

 34. Rap Song: "Drop It Like It's Hot," Calvin Broadus, Chad Hugo, S. Thomas and Pharrell Williams (Snoop Dogg); "Hey Mama," Will Adams and Anthony Henry (The Black Eyed Peas); "Jesus Walks," C. Smith and Kanye West (Kanye West); "Let's Get It Started," Will Adams, Mike Fratantuno, Jaime Gomez, George Pajon, Jr., Allan Pineda and Terence Yoshiaki (The Black Eyed Peas); "99 Problems," Shawn Carter and Rick Rubin (Jay-Z).

 35. Rap Album: "To the 5 Boroughs," Beastie Boys; "The Black Album," Jay-Z; "The DEFinition," LL Cool J; "Suit," Nelly; "The College Dropout," Kanye West.

 36. Female Country Vocal Performance: "You Will Be My Ain True Love," Alison Krauss; "Miss Being Mrs.," Loretta Lynn; "In My Daughter's Eyes," Martina McBride; "She's Not Just a Pretty Face," Shania Twain; "Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson.

 37. Male Country Vocal Performance: "Engine One-Forty-Three," Johnny Cash; "In My Own Mind," Lyle Lovett; "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw; "You Are My Flower," Willie Nelson; "You'll Think of Me," Keith Urban.

 38. Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "New San Antonio Rose," Asleep at the Wheel; "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," Big and Rich; "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl," Brooks and Dunn; "Top of the World," Dixie Chicks; "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long," The Notorious Cherry Bombs.

 39. Country Collaboration With Vocals: "Hey Good Lookin'," Jimmy Buffett, Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait; "Creepin' In," Norah Jones and Dolly Parton; "Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn and Jack White; "Pancho and Lefty," Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Toby Keith; "Coat of Many Colors," Shania Twain with Alison Krauss and Union Station.

 40. Country Instrumental Performance: "Billy in the Low Ground," Asleep at the Wheel; "Puppies 'N Knapsacks," Sam Bush; "Luxury Liner," Albert Lee, Vince Gill and Brad Paisley; "Earl's Breakdown," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements and Jerry Douglas; "Bowtie," Mark O'Connor, Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton and Byron House.

 41. Country Song: "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long," Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill (The Notorious Cherry Bombs); "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman (Tim McGraw); "Miss Being Mrs.," Loretta Lynn (Loretta Lynn); "Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn (Loretta Lynn and Jack White); "Redneck Woman," John Rich and Gretchen Wilson (Gretchen Wilson).

 42. Country Album: "Van Lear Rose," Loretta Lynn; "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw; "Tambourine," Tift Merritt; "Be Here," Keith Urban; "Here for the Party," Gretchen Wilson.

 43. Bluegrass Album: "The Bluegrass Sessions," Lynn Anderson; "Twenty Year Blues," Nashville Bluegrass Band; "Brand New Strings," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder; "Carrying On," Ralph Stanley II; "A Tribute to Jimmy Martin 'The King of Bluegrass'," Various Artists.

 44. New Age Album: "Returning," Will Ackerman; "Atlantis," David Arkenstone; "Two Horizons," Moya Brennan; "American River," Jonathan Elias; "Piano," Peter Kater.

 45. Contemporary Jazz Album: "Journey," Fourplay; "Unspeakable," Bill Frisell; "In Praise of Dreams," Jan Garbarek; "The Hang," Don Grusin; "Strength," Roy Hargrove (The RH Factor).

 46. Jazz Vocal Album: "American Song," Andy Bey; "Twentysomething," Jamie Cullum; "Accentuate the Positive," Al Jarreau; "The Dana Owens Album," Queen Latifah; "R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal)," Nancy Wilson.

 47. Jazz Instrumental Solo: "What's New," Alan Broadbent; "I Want to Be Happy," Don Byron; "Speak Like a Child," Herbie Hancock; "Buleria, Solea y Rumba," Donny McCaslin; "Wee," John Scofield.

 48. Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: "Somewhere," Bill Charlap Trio; "Fountain of Youth," Roy Haynes; "The Out-Of-Towners," Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Trio; "Eternal," Branford Marsalis Quartet; "Illuminations," McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride and Lewis Nash.

 49. Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Get Well Soon," Bob Brookmeyer New Art Orchestra; "On the Wild Side," John La Barbera Big Band; "Coral," David Sanchez; "Concert in the Garden," Maria Schneider Orchestra; "The Way: Music of Slide Hampton," The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.

 50. Latin Jazz Album: "Bebop Timba," Raphael Cruz; "Jerry Gonzalez y Los Piratas Del Flamenco," Jerry Gonzalez y Los Piratas Del Flamenco; "Land of the Sun," Charlie Haden; "Another Kind of Blue: The Latin Side of Miles Davis," Conrad Herwig Nonet; "Soundances," Diego Urcola.

 51. Gospel Performance: "The Stone," Shirley Caesar and Ann Nesby; "Heaven Help Us All," Ray Charles and Gladys Knight; "Lay My Burden Down," Dr. John and Mavis Staples; "Celebrate (He Lives)," Fred Hammond; "There Will Be a Light," Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama.

 52. Rock Gospel Album: "Take Me Away," Sarah Kelly; "Collide," Skillet; "Lose This Life," Tait; "Wire," Third Day; "Welcome to Diverse City," TobyMac; "Holy Hip Hop 'Taking the Gospel to the Streets'," Various Artists.

 53. Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "The Creed," Avalon; "All Things New," Steven Curtis Chapman; "Who We Are Instead," Jars of Clay; "Everyday People," Nicole C. Mullen; "Rising Son," Rain Song.

 54. Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Driven," the Crabb Family; "20th Century Gospel: From Hymns to Blackwood Brothers Tribute to Christian Country," the Jordanaires, Art Greenhaw and the Light Crust Doughboys and Nokie Edwards; "Universal United House of Prayer," Buddy Miller; "Worship and Faith," Randy Travis; "Amazing Grace 3: A Country Salute to Gospel," Various Artists.

 55. Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "The Live Experience," The Rance Allen Group; "There Will Be a Light," Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama; "The Water I Give," Dottie Peoples; "The Praise and Worship Songs," Richard Smallwood; "Still Here," The Williams Brothers.

 56. Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Somethin' 'Bout Love," Fred Hammond; "Live From Another Level," Israel and New Breed; "He-Motions," Bishop T. D. Jakes; "Nothing Without You," Smokie Norful; "Out the Box," Tonex and The Peculiar People.

 57. Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," Shabach; "Live in New York," New York Fellowship Mass Choir II; "Live ... This is Your House," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; "Spirit and Truth," Newbirth Total Praise Choir; "Unplugged ... The Way Church Used to Be," New Generation Chorale.

 58. Latin Pop Album: "Amar Sin Mentiras," Marc Anthony; "SinVerguenza," Bacilos; "Pau-latina," Paulina Rubio; "Diego Torres: MTV Unplugged," Diego Torres; "El Rock De Mi Pueblo," Carlos Vives.

 59. Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Komp 104.9 Radio Compa," Akwid; "Lipstick," Alejandra Guzman; "Mi Sangre," Juanes; "Street Signs," Ozomatli; "Si," Julieta Venegas.

 60. Traditional Tropical Latin Album: "Inolvidable," Candido and Graciela; ".!Ahora Si!" Israel Lopez "Cachao"; "Angel Melendez and the 911 Mambo Orchestra," Angel Melendez and the 911 Mambo Orchestra; "Flor De Amor," Omara Portuondo; "Recuerda a Benny More," Tropicana All Stars.

 61. Salsa/Merengue Album: "Valio La Pena," Marc Anthony; "Travesia," Victor Manuelle; "Autentico," Gilberto Santa Rosa; "Creciendo," Son de Cali; "Across 110th Street," Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben Blades.

 62. Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "Titere En Tus Manos," Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte; "Por Ti," Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizarraga; "Alma Ranchera," Rocio Dorcal; "Intimamente," Intocable; "Veintisiete," Los Temerarios.

 63. Tejano Album: "Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones," David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman and Sunny Sauceda; "Takin' on the World," Stefani Montiel; "Entre Amigos," Emilio Navaira; "Mi Destino," Jay Perez; "Vivo," Vida.

 64. Traditional Blues Album: "Me and Mr. Johnson," Eric Clapton; "Baby, Don't You Tear My Clothes," James Cotton; "Blues With a Vengeance," John Lee Hooker Jr.; "Blues to the Bone," Etta James; "Ladies Man," Pinetop Perkins.

 65. Contemporary Blues Album: "N'awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda," Dr. John; "Keep It Simple," Keb' Mo'; "What's Wrong With This Picture?" Van Morrison; "Sanctuary," Charlie Musselwhite; "I'm a Bluesman," Johnny Winter.

 66. Traditional Folk Album: "Gitane Cajun," BeauSoleil; "The Morning Glory Ramblers," Norman and Nancy Blake; "My Last Go Round," Rosalie Sorrels and Friends; " ... And the Tin Pan Bended, and the Story Ended ... ," Dave Van Ronk; "Beautiful Dreamer-- The Songs of Stephen Foster," Various Artists.

 67. Contemporary Folk Album: "Educated Guess," Ani DiFranco; "The Revolution Starts ... Now," Steve Earle; "Land of Milk and Honey," Eliza Gilkyson; "Impossible Dream," Patty Griffin; "The Unbroken Circle-- The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family," Various Artists.

 68. Native American Music Album: "Straight Up Northern," Black Eagle; "Family Traditions," Black Lodge Singers; "Cedar Dream Songs," Bill Miller; "Covenant," Joanne Shenandoah; "Feed the Fire," Mary Youngblood.

 69. Hawaiian Music Album: "Some Call It Aloha ... Don't Tell," The Brothers Cazimero; "Amy and Willie Live," Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom and Willie K; "Cool Elevation," Ho'okena; "Ke'alaokamaile," Keali'i Reichel; "Slack Key Guitar Volume 2," Various Artists.

 70. Reggae Album: "Black Magic," Jimmy Cliff; "The Dub Revolutionaries," Sly and Robbie; "African Holocaust," Steel Pulse; "True Love," Toots and The Maytals; "Def Jamaica," Various Artists.

 71. Traditional World Music Album: "Si, Soy Llanero-- Joropo Music From the Orinoco Plains of Colombia," El Grupo Cimarron; "Raise Your Spirit Higher," Ladysmith Black Mambazo; "Tango Varon," Sandra Luna; "Jolgorio," Pero Negro; "Abayudaya-- Music From the Jewish People of Uganda," Various Artists.

 72. Contemporary World Music Album: "Cositas Buenas," Paco De Lucia; "Bebel Gilberto," Bebel Gilberto; "Roots," Gipsy Kings; "Oyaya!" Angelique Kidjo; "Egypt," Youssou N'Dour.

 73. Polka Album: "Highways and Dancehalls," Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; "Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary Album," Brave Combo; "Pangora's Box," John Gora and Gorale; "Come On Over," Henny and The Versa J's; "Polkas United," Walter Ostanek and Gaylord Klancnik.

 74. Musical Album for Children: "Beethoven's Wig 2-- More Sing Along Symphonies," Beethoven's Wig; "cELLAbration! A Tribute to Ella Jenkins," Various Artists; "House Party," Dan Zanes and Friends; "Merry Fishes To All," Trout Fishing in America; "Sharing Cultures With Ella Jenkins," Ella Jenkins.

 75. Spoken Word Album for Children: "The Best Halloween Ever," Elaine Stritch; "Carnival of the Animals," John Lithgow; "The Emperor's New Clothes," Peter Schickele; "Green Eggs and Ham and Other Servings of Dr. Seuss," Various Artists; "The Story of Classical Music," Marin Alsop; "The Train They Call The City of New Orleans," Tom Chapin.

 76. Spoken Word Album: "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim," David Sedaris; "Live and Kickin' at the National Storytelling Festival," David Holt and Zeb Holt; "My Life," Bill Clinton; "The Pleasure of My Company," Steve Martin; "The World According to Mr. Rogers (Fred Rogers)," Tyne Daly, John Lithgow, Lily Tomlin, Andre Watts.

 77. Comedy Album: "Come Poop With Me," Triumph The Insult Comic Dog; "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents ... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction," Jon Stewart and The Cast of the Daily Show; "The Funny Thing Is ... ," Ellen DeGeneres; "Live at Carnegie Hall," David Sedaris; "The O'Franken Factor Factor-- The Very Best of the O'Franken Factor," Al Franken.

 78. Musical Show Album: "Assassins," "Avenue Q-- The Musical," "The Boy From Oz," "Wicked," "Wonderful Town."

 79. Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Cold Mountain," Various Artists; "De-Lovely," Various Artists; "Garden State," Various Artists; "Kill Bill-- Vol. 2," Various Artists; "Shrek 2," Various Artists.

 80. Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Angels in America," Thomas Newman, composer; "Big Fish," Danny Elfman, composer; "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Jon Brion, composer; "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," John Williams, composer; "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," Howard Shore, composer.

 81. Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Accidentally in Love," David Bryson, Adam Duritz, David Immergluck, Matthew Malley and Dan Vickrey, songwriters, track from "Shrek 2"; "Belleville Rendez-Vous," Benoit Charest and Sylvain Chomet, songwriters, track from "The Triplets of Belleville"; "Into the West," Annie Lennox, Howard Shore and Fran Walsh, songwriters, track from "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"; "The Scarlet Tide," Henry Burnett and Elvis Costello, songwriters, track from "Cold Mountain"; "You Will Be My Ain True Love," Sting, songwriter, track from "Cold Mountain."

 82. Instrumental Composition: "Ada Plays," Gabriel Yared, composer (Gabriel Yared), from "Cold Mountain-- Soundtrack"; "Buleria, Solea Y Rumba," Maria Schneider, composer (Maria Schneider Orchestra), from "Concert In The Garden"; "Merengue," Paquito D'Rivera, composer (Yo-Yo Ma), from "Obrigado Brazil-- Live in Concert"; "Past Present and Future," Slide Hampton, composer (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra), from "The Way-- Music of Slide Hampton"; "Three Romances," Maria Schneider, composer (University Of Miami Concert Jazz Band).

 83. Instrumental Arrangement: "Bella Luce," Phil Kelly, arranger (Phil Kelly and The NW Prevailing Winds), from "Convergence Zone"; "Libertango," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Yo-Yo Ma), from "Obrigado Brazil-- Live in Concert"; "The Long Passage," Chick Corea, arranger (Chick Corea Elektric Band), from "To the Stars"; "Past Present and Future," Slide Hampton, arranger (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra), from "The Way-- Music of Slide Hampton"; "Sing, Sing, Sing," Jim McNeely, arranger (David Liebman Big Band), from "Beyond the Line."

 84. Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Dancing in the Dark," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Jane Monheit), from "Taking a Chance on Love"; "Joy to the World," Joseph Joubert, Michael McElroy and Buryl Red, arrangers (Michael McElroy and The Broadway Inspirational Voices with Joseph Joubert), from "Great Joy-- A Gospel Christmas"; "Over the Rainbow," Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis), from "Genius Loves Company"; "Summertime," John Clayton and David Foster, arrangers (Renee Olstead), from "Renee Olstead"; "Unchained Melody," Steve Gaboury, Cyndi Lauper and Don Sebesky, arrangers (Cyndi Lauper), from "At Last."

 85. Recording Package: "Chutes Too Narrow," Jesse LeDoux, art director (The Shins); "Educated Guess," Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco); "A Ghost is Born," Peter Buchanan-Smith and Dan Nadel, art directors (Wilco); "To The 5 Boroughs," Nathanial Hornblower and Dechen Wangdu, art directors (Beastie Boys); "The Wandering Accordion," Qing-Yang Xiao, art director (Various Artists).

 86. Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: "The Complete Verve Master Takes," Hollis King, art director (Charlie Parker); "Goodbye, Babylon," Susan Archie, art director (Various Artists); "The Hip Hop Box," Michele Horie and Ryan Rogers, art directors (Various Artists); "Once in a Lifetime," Stefan Sagmeister, art director (Talking Heads); "Unearthed," Christine Cano, art director (Johnny Cash).

 87. Album Notes: "The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964-- Concert at Philharmonic Hall," Sean Wilentz, album notes writer (Bob Dylan); "Carry It On," Barry Alfonso, album notes writer (Peter, Paul and Mary); "The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Woodchoppers (1945-1947)," Loren Schoenberg, album notes writer (Woody Herman and His Orchestra); "Let the Buyer Beware," Paul Krassner, album notes writer (Lenny Bruce); "No Thanks! The '70's Punk Rebellion," Chris Morris, album notes writer (Various Artists).

 88. Historical Album: "The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Woodchoppers (1945-1947)," Scott Wenzel, compilation producer; "Goodbye, Babylon," Steven Lance Ledbetter, compilation producer; "Let the Buyer Beware," Hal Willner, compilation producer; "Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970," Daniel Cooper and Michael Gray, compilation producers; "Unearthed," Rick Rubin, compilation producer.

 89. Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "Brian Wilson Presents Smile," Mark Linett, engineer (Brian Wilson); "Feels Like Home," Jay Newland, engineer (Norah Jones); "Genius Loves Company," Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Al Schmitt and Ed Thacker, engineers; "The Girl in the Other Room," Al Schmitt, engineer (Diana Krall); "Give," Tchad Blake, engineer (The Bad Plus).

 90. Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: T Bone Burnett; Rob Cavallo; Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis; Tommy LiPuma; John Shanks.

 91. Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: "Amazing (Full Intention Club Mix)," Michael Gray and Jon Pearn, remixers (George Michael); "It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)," Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (No Doubt); "Motor Inn (Felix Da Housecat's High Octane Mix)," Felix Da Housecat, remixer (Iggy Pop with Feedom, featuring Peaches); "She Wants to Move (Basement Jaxx Mix)," Basement Jaxx, remixers (N.E.R.D.); "Watching Cars Go by (Sasha's Remix)," Sasha, remixer (Felix Da Housecat).

 92. Surround Sound Album: "Avalon," Bob Ludwig, surround mastering; "Genius Loves Company," Robert Hadley and Doug Sax, surround mastering; "Mahler: Symphony No. 4," Markus Heiland, surround mastering; "Nick of Time," James Guthrie and Doug Sax, surround mastering; "Raise Your Spirit Higher," Paul Blakemore, surround mastering.

 93. Engineered Album, Classical: "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; the Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," Jean Chatauret and Jean-Martial Golaz, engineers (Jose Serebrier); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra," Jack Renner, engineer (Robert Spano); "Kurka: Symphonic Works (Symphony No. 2, Op. 24; Julius Caesar; Music for Orchestra, etc.)," Bill Maylone and Christopher Willis, engineers (Carlos Kalmar); "LAGQ's Guitar Heroes (Towner, McLaughlin, Hendrix, Metheny, etc.)," Robert Friedrich, engineer (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet); "Turnage-Scofield: Scorched," Wolfgang Decker and Charly Morell, engineers (Hugh Wolff).

 94. Producer of the Year, Classical: Manfred Eicher, David Frost, James Mallinson, Robina G. Young and Daniel Zalay.

 95. Classical Album: "Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams and Lawrence Rock, producers; "Britten: Peter Grimes," Colin Davis, conductor; Jonathan Lemalu, Anthony Michaels-Moore, James Philharmonic); "Bax: Symphony No. 7; Tintagel (Tone Poem)," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; the Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," Jose Serebrier, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra," Robert Spano, conductor (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Martinu: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4," Jiri Belohlavek, conductor (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra).

 96. Best Orchestral Performance (Award to the Conductor and to the Orchestra): "Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor (Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic, Nonesuch Records); "Bax: Symphony No. 7; Tintagel (Tone Poem)," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Naxos); "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; The Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," José Serebrier, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Warner Classics); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto For Orchestra," Robert Spano, conductor (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Telarc); "Martinu: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4," Jirí Belohlávek, conductor (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Supraphon).

 97. Opera Recording: "Monteverdi: L'Orfeo," Emmanuelle Haim, conductor/harpsichord/organ; Ian Bostridge, Patrizia Ciofi and Natalie Dessay; Daniel Zalay, producer (Various Artists; European Voices; Concert D'Astr.Dee); "Montsalvatge: El Gato Con Botas," Antoni Ros Marba, conductor; Antonio Comas, Enric Martinez-Castignani, Marisa Martins, Isabel Monar and Stefano Palatchi; Antoni Parera Fons, producer (Orquestra Simf.Gonica Del Gran Teatre Del Liceu); "Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Patrizia Ciofi, Veronique Gens, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager and Lorenzo Regazzo; Martin Sauer, producer (Various Artists; Concerto K.Joln); "Purcell: Dido and Aeneas," Emmanuelle Haim, harpsichord/conductor; Ian Bostridge and Susan Graham; Daniel Zalay, producer (Various Artists; European Voices; Le Concert D'Astr.Dee); "Scarlatti, A.: Griselda," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Dorothea R.Joschmann and Lawrence Zazzo; Martin Sauer, producer (Various Artists; Akademie F.Jur Alte Musik, Berlin).

 98. Choral Performance: "Baltic Voices 2 (Sisask, Tulev, Schnittke, etc.)," Paul Hillier, conductor (Estonian Philhamonic Chamber Choir); "Berlioz: Requiem," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, choir director (Frank Lopardo, tenor; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Penderecki: St. Luke Passion," Antoni Wit, conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, organ, chorus master (Jaroslaw Malanowicz, organ and Romuald Tesarowicz, bass; Izabella Klosinska, soprano, Krzysztof Kolberger, evangelist and Adam Kruszewski, baritone; Warsaw Boys Choir and Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir; Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra); "Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom," Stephen Cleobury, conductor (Choir of King's College, Cambridge); "Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa," Volodymyr Sirenko, conductor; Yevhen Savchuk, chorus master (National Choir of Ukraine "Dumka"; National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine).

 99. Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): "Berg/Britten: Violin Concertos," Paul Watkins, conductor; Daniel Hope, violin (BBC Symphony Orchestra); "Bliss: Piano Concerto," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor; Peter Donohoe, piano (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Carter: Piano Concerto," Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor; Mark Wait, piano (Nashville Symphony Orchestra); "Mansurian: ' ... And Then I Was in Time Again'," Christoph Poppen, conductor; Kim Kashkashian, viola (Munich Chamber Orchestra); "Previn: Violin Concerto 'Anne-Sophie'/Bernstein: Serenade," Andre Previn, conductor; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin (Boston Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra).

100. Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos, Ponce, etc.)," David Russell, guitar; "Debussy: Images; Etudes," Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano; "Pletnev Plays Schumann (Etudes Symphoniques, Op. 13; Arabeske, Op. 18, etc.)," Mikhail Pletnev, piano; "Shostakovich: Piano Works (Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 61; Five Preludes; Nocturne, etc.)," Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; "Ysaye: Sonatas for Violin Solo, Op. 27," Thomas Zehetmair, violin.

101. Chamber Music Performance: "Adams: Road Movies," Leila Josefowicz, violin and John Novacek, piano; "Bartok: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, etc.," Leif Ove Andsnes, piano and Christian Tetzlaff, violin; "Bridge: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 3," Maggini Quartet; "Machaut: Motets," the Hilliard Ensemble; "Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella-- Suite for Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mere L'Oye," Martha Argerich, piano and Mikhail Pletnev, piano.

102. Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "Biber: Harmonia Artificiosa," Reinhard Goebel, conductor/violin/violino piccolo/viola d'amore; Musica Antiqua K.Joln; "Carlos Chavez-- Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music; "Gibbons: With a Merrie Noyse (This Is the Record of John; Almighty and Everlasting God, etc.)" Bill Ives, conductor; Fretwork; The Cho. of Magdalen College, Oxford (Jonathan Hardy, organ); "Rameau: Dardanus; Le Temple De La Gloire," Jeanne Lamon, conductor; Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra; "Wyner: the Mirror; Passover Offering, etc.," James Guttman, double bass, Matthew Kirchner, tenor, Richard Lalli, baritone, Carol Meyer, soprano, Robert Schulz, percussion, Daniel Stepner, violin, Richard Stoltzman, clarinet/conductor, David Taylor, cello, Ronald Thomas, cello and Carol Wincenc, flute (Yehudi Weyner, speaker).

103. Classical Vocal Performance: "Grieg and Sibelius Songs," Karita Mattila, soprano; "Handel: Arias (Theodora; La Lucrezia-Cantata; Serse)," Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, mezzo soprano; "Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; the Housatonic at Stockbridge, etc.)," Susan Graham, mezzo soprano; "Marx: Orchestral Songs (Songs for High and Middle Voice; Verklartes Jahr)," Angela Maria Blasi, soprano and Stella Doufexis, mezzo soprano; "A Romantic Songbook (Strauss, Schumann, Schubert, Mendelssohn, etc.)," Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone.

104. Classical Contemporary Composition: "Adams: on the Transmigration of Souls," John Adams (Lorin Maazel; Brooklyn Youth Chorus and New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic); "Higdon: Concerto for Orchestra," Jennifer Higdon (Robert Spano; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Mansurian: '... And Then I Was in Time Again'," Tigran Mansurian (Kim Kashkashian, viola; Christoph Poppen; Munich Chamber Orchestra); "Previn: Violin Concerto 'Anne-Sophie'," Andre Previn (Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Andre Previn; Boston Symphony Orchestra); "Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa," Valentin Silvestrov (Volodymyr Sirenko; Yevhen Savchuk; National Choir of Ukraine "Dumka"; National Symphony Orchestra Of Ukraine).

105. Classical Crossover Album: "Classic Meets Cuba (Mambozart; Preludio; Guten Abend, etc.)," Cuba Percussion and Klazz Brothers; "East Meets West (Shankar, Ravel, Falla, Bartok, etc.)," Daniel Hope, violin (Asok Chakraborty, tabla, Sebastian Knauer, piano and lutheal, Gaurav Mazumdar, sitar and Gilda Sebastian, tanpura); "Korngold: the Adventures of Robin Hood," William Stromberg, conductor (Moscow Symphony Orchestra); "LAGQ's Guitar Heroes," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet; "Turnage-Scofield: Scorched," Hugh Wolff, conductor; Peter Erskine, drums, John Patitucci, electric bass and John Scofield, guitar (HR Big Band; Radio Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt).

106. Short Form Music Video: "Take Me Out," Franz Ferdinand; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Flawless," George Michael; "Walkie Talkie Man," Steriogram; "Vertigo," U2.

107. Long Form Music Video: "John Adams: the Death of Klinghoffer," John Adams and London Symphony Orchestra; "Coldplay Live 2003," Coldplay; "Concert for George," Various Artists; "Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues-- A Musical Journey," Various Artists; "Tom Dowd and the Language of Music," Various Artists.

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