第33回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1991年) | GAJ ヒストリー
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第33回 グラミー賞(33rd Annual GRAMMY Awards、1991-02-20 Radio City Music Hall, NY 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Garry Shandling、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。
📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(76 部門)
Record of the Year: Another Day in Paradise — Phil Collins
Album of the Year: Back on the Block — Quincy Jones
Song of the Year: From a Distance — Julie Gold (Bette Midler)
Best New Artist: Mariah Carey
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Vision of Love — Mariah Carey
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Oh, Pretty Woman — Roy Orbison
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: All My Life — Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville
Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Twin Peaks Theme — Angelo Badalamenti
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance: Black Velvet — Alannah Myles
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance: Bad Love — Eric Clapton
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Janie's Got a Gun — Aerosmith
Best Rock Instrumental Performance: D/FW — The Vaughan Brothers
Best Hard Rock Performance: Cyndi Lauper / The B-52s (announced); awarded to Living Colour — Time's Up
Best Metal Performance: Stone Cold Crazy — Metallica
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: Compositions — Anita Baker
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Here and Now — Luther Vandross
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: I'll Be Good to You — Ray Charles & Chaka Khan
Best R&B Song: U Can't Touch This — MC Hammer
Best Rap Solo Performance: U Can't Touch This — MC Hammer
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Back on the Block — Quincy Jones et al.
Best New Age Performance: Mark Isham — Mark Isham
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance: Birdland — Quincy Jones
Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female: All That Jazz — Ella Fitzgerald
Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male: We Are in Love — Harry Connick Jr.
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: Oleo — Oscar Peterson
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group: The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note — Oscar Peterson Trio
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band: Basie's Bag — Frank Foster
Best Female Country Vocal Performance: Where've You Been — Kathy Mattea
Best Male Country Vocal Performance: When I Call Your Name — Vince Gill
Best Country Performance by Duo or Group: Pickin' on Nashville — Kentucky Headhunters
Best Country Vocal Collaboration: Poor Boy Blues — Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler
Best Country Instrumental Performance: So Soft, Your Goodbye — Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler
Best Country Song: Where've You Been — Don Henry & Jon Vezner
Best Bluegrass Recording: I've Got That Old Feeling — Alison Krauss
Best Traditional Blues Recording: Live at San Quentin — B.B. King
Best Contemporary Blues Recording: Family Style — The Vaughan Brothers
Best Traditional Folk Recording: On Praying Ground — Doc Watson
Best Contemporary Folk Recording: Steady On — Shawn Colvin
Best Reggae Recording: Time Will Tell — Bunny Wailer
Best Polka Recording: When It's Polka Time at Your House — Frankie Yankovic
Best Latin Pop Performance: Cuts Both Ways — Gloria Estefan
Best Tropical Latin Performance: Lambada Timbales — Tito Puente
Best Mexican-American Performance: Soy de San Luis — Texas Tornados
Best Pop Gospel Album: Another Time... Another Place — Sandi Patti
Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album: Beyond Belief — Petra
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Tramaine Hawkins Live — Tramaine Hawkins
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: So Much 2 Say — Take 6
Best Southern Gospel Album: The Great Exchange — Bruce Carroll
Best Gospel Album by Choir or Chorus: Having Church — James Cleveland & Southern California Community Choir
Best Album for Children: The Little Mermaid soundtrack — Alan Menken & Howard Ashman
Best Spoken Word Album: Gracie: A Love Story — George Burns
Best Comedy Album: P.D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex — Peter Schickele
Best Musical Cast Show Album: Les Misérables – The Complete Symphonic Recording
Best Instrumental Composition: Change of Heart — Pat Metheny
Best Song Written for Visual Media: Under the Sea — Alan Menken & Howard Ashman
Best Instrumental Composition for Visual Media: Glory — James Horner
Best Instrumental Arrangement: Birdland — Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Ian Prince, Rod Temperton
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: The Places You Find Love — Quincy Jones et al.
Best Engineered Recording Non-Classical: Back on the Block — Bruce Swedien
Best Engineered Recording Classical: Rachmaninoff: Vespers — Jack Renner
Producer of the Year Non-Classical: Quincy Jones
Producer of the Year Classical: Robert Woods
Best Music Video Short Form: Opposites Attract — Paula Abdul
Best Music Video Long Form: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie — MC Hammer
Best Album Package: Days of Open Hand — Suzanne Vega
Best Album Notes: Brownie — The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown
Best Historical Album: Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings
Best Orchestral Performance: Shostakovich: Symphonies 1 & 7 — Bernstein/Chicago SO
Best Opera Recording: Wagner: Das Rheingold — James Levine/Met Opera
Best Choral Performance: Walton: Belshazzar's Feast — Robert Shaw/Atlanta SO
Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Shostakovich/Glazunov Violin Concertos — Itzhak Perlman
Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: The Last Recording — Vladimir Horowitz
Best Chamber Music Performance: Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas — Itzhak Perlman & Daniel Barenboim
Best Classical Vocal Soloist: Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert
Best Contemporary Composition: Bernstein: Arias & Barcarolles
Best Classical Album: Ives: Symphony No. 2 — Bernstein/NY Philharmonic
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