第31回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1989年) | GAJ ヒストリー
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第31回 グラミー賞(31st Annual GRAMMY Awards、1989-02-22 Shrine Auditorium, LA 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Billy Crystal、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。
📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(73 部門)
Record of the Year: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy
Album of the Year: George Michael — Faith
Song of the Year: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy
Best New Artist: Tracy Chapman
Best Pop Vocal Female: Tracy Chapman — Fast Car
Best Pop Vocal Male: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy
Best Pop Performance Duo/Group: Manhattan Transfer — Brasil
Best Pop Instrumental: David Sanborn — Close-Up
Best R&B Vocal Female: Anita Baker — Giving You the Best That I Got
Best R&B Vocal Male: Terence Trent D'Arby — Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby
Best R&B Performance Duo/Group: Gladys Knight & the Pips — Love Overboard
Best R&B Instrumental: Chick Corea — Light Years
Best R&B Song: Baker, Holland, Scarborough — Giving You the Best That I Got
Best Rap Performance: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince — Parents Just Don't Understand
Best Rock Vocal Female: Tina Turner — Tina Live in Europe
Best Rock Vocal Male: Robert Palmer — Simply Irresistible
Best Rock Performance Duo/Group: U2 — Desire
Best Rock Instrumental: Carlos Santana — Blues for Salvador
Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance: Jethro Tull — Crest of a Knave
Best Country Vocal Female: K.T. Oslin — Hold Me
Best Country Vocal Male: Randy Travis — Old 8x10
Best Country Vocal Duo/Group: Judds — Give a Little Love
Best Country Vocal Collaboration: k.d. lang & Roy Orbison — Crying
Best Country Instrumental: Asleep at the Wheel — Sugarfoot Rag
Best Country Song: K.T. Oslin — Hold Me
Best Bluegrass Recording: various — various
Best Gospel Female: Amy Grant — Lead Me On
Best Gospel Male: Larnelle Harris — Christmas
Best Gospel Duo/Group: Winans — The Winans Live at Carnegie Hall
Best Soul Gospel Female: Aretha Franklin — One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
Best Soul Gospel Male: BeBe Winans — Abundant Life
Best Soul Gospel Duo/Group: Aretha Franklin & Mavis Staples — Oh Happy Day
Best Traditional Folk: Various — Folkways: A Vision Shared
Best Contemporary Folk: Tracy Chapman — Tracy Chapman
Best Reggae Recording: Ziggy Marley & Melody Makers — Conscious Party
Best Jazz Vocal Female: Betty Carter — Look What I Got!
Best Jazz Vocal Male: Bobby McFerrin — Brothers
Best Jazz Vocal Duo/Group: Take 6 — Spread Love
Best Jazz Performance Soloist: Michael Brecker — Don't Try This at Home
Best Jazz Performance Group: McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders et al — Blues for Coltrane
Best Jazz Performance Big Band: Gil Evans — Bud and Bird
Best Jazz Fusion: Yellowjackets — Politics
Best Latin Pop: Roberto Carlos — Roberto Carlos
Best Tropical Latin: Ruben Blades — Antecedente
Best Mexican-American: Linda Ronstadt — Canciones de Mi Padre
Best Classical Orchestra: Woods, Lane, Shaw — Rorem: String Symphony
Best Classical Vocal: Buckley, Pavarotti — Pavarotti in Concert
Best Opera: Raeburn, Solti — Wagner: Lohengrin
Best Choral: Shaw — Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses
Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/orch): Giulini, Horowitz — Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23
Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/o orch): Alicia de Larrocha — Albeniz: Iberia
Best Chamber Music: Corkhill, Glennie, Perahia, Solti — Bartok Sonata
Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Adams — Nixon in China
Best Classical Album: Woods, Shaw — Verdi: Requiem
Best Comedy Recording: Robin Williams — Good Morning Vietnam
Best Instrumental Composition: various
Best Song for Motion Picture/TV: Collins, Dozier — Two Hearts
Best Score: Byrne, Cong Su, Sakamoto — The Last Emperor
Best Instrumental Arrangement: Roger Kellaway — Memos From Paradise
Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist: Jonathan Tunick — No One Is Alone
Best Recording for Children: Cooder, Sottnick, Robin Williams — Pecos Bill
Best Cast Show Album: Sondheim, Saks — Into the Woods
Best Concept Music Video: Weird Al Yankovic — Fat
Best Performance Music Video: U2, Avis — Where the Streets Have No Name
Best Album Package: Bill Johnson — Tired of Runnin'
Best Album Notes: Anthony DeCurtis — Crossroads (Eric Clapton)
Best Polka Recording: Jimmy Sturr — Born to Polka
Best Historical Album: Bill Levenson — Crossroads (Eric Clapton)
Best Engineered Non-Classical: Tom Lord-Alge — Roll With It
Best Engineered Classical: Jack Renner — Verdi: Requiem
Producer of the Year: Neil Dorfsman
Classical Producer of the Year: Robert Woods
Best Spoken Word: Jesse Jackson — Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson
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発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー


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