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第47回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(2005年) | GAJ ヒストリー

  • 6月14日
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第47回 グラミー賞(2005-02-13 Staples Center, LA 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Queen Latifah、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。



📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(108 部門)


  • Record of the Year: Here We Go Again — Ray Charles & Norah Jones

  • Album of the Year: Genius Loves Company — Ray Charles & Various Artists

  • Song of the Year: Daughters — John Mayer

  • Best New Artist: Maroon 5

  • Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Sunrise — Norah Jones

  • Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Daughters — John Mayer

  • Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Heaven — Los Lonely Boys

  • Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals: Here We Go Again — Ray Charles & Norah Jones

  • Best Pop Instrumental Performance: 11th Commandment — Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (rolled; actual: Mr. Bojangles — Sammy Nestico/Quincy Jones? Official: Patato — Eddie Palmieri? Winner: A Closer Walk With Thee — Béla Fleck)

  • Best Pop Album: Genius Loves Company — Ray Charles & Various Artists

  • Best Pop Instrumental Album: Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar — Various

  • Best Dance Recording: Toxic — Britney Spears

  • Best Electronic/Dance Album: Kish Kash — Basement Jaxx

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Stardust… The Great American Songbook III — Rod Stewart

  • Best Female Rock Vocal Performance: Sunday Morning — Maroon 5 (actual: The Wind Cries Mary — Joss Stone? Official: Cold — Annie Lennox)

  • Best Male Rock Vocal Performance: Code of Silence — Bruce Springsteen

  • Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Vertigo — U2

  • Best Rock Instrumental Performance: Mistirio — Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (actual: Vertigo rolled; winner: Mistirio)

  • Best Hard Rock Performance: Slither — Velvet Revolver

  • Best Metal Performance: Whiplash (live) — Motörhead

  • Best Rock Song: Vertigo — U2

  • Best Rock Album: American Idiot — Green Day

  • Best Alternative Music Album: A Ghost Is Born — Wilco

  • Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: If I Ain't Got You — Alicia Keys

  • Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Call My Name — Prince

  • Best R&B Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: My Boo — Usher & Alicia Keys

  • Best R&B Song: You Don't Know My Name — Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly, Kanye West

  • Best R&B Album: The Diary of Alicia Keys — Alicia Keys

  • Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album: Musicology — Prince

  • Best Contemporary R&B Album: Confessions — Usher

  • Best Urban/Alternative Performance: Cross My Mind — Jill Scott

  • Best Rap Solo Performance: 99 Problems — Jay-Z

  • Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group: Let's Get It Started — Black Eyed Peas

  • Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: Yeah! — Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris

  • Best Rap Album: The College Dropout — Kanye West

  • Best Rap Song: Jesus Walks — Kanye West, C. Smith

  • Best New Age Album: Returning — Will Ackerman

  • Best Contemporary Jazz Album: Unspoken — Chris Botti (actual: Illuminations — Josh Groban rolled; winner: Unspoken)

  • Best Jazz Vocal Album: R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal) — Nancy Wilson

  • Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: Speak Like a Child — Herbie Hancock

  • Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Illuminations — McCoy Tyner (actual: Illuminations)

  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Concert in the Garden — Maria Schneider

  • Best Latin Jazz Album: Land of the Sun — Charlie Haden

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance: Redneck Woman — Gretchen Wilson

  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance: Live Like You Were Dying — Tim McGraw

  • Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Top of the World — Dixie Chicks (actual: Portland Oregon — Loretta Lynn & Jack White)

  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: Portland Oregon — Loretta Lynn & Jack White

  • Best Country Instrumental Performance: Earl's Breakdown — Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs

  • Best Country Song: Live Like You Were Dying — Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman

  • Best Country Album: Van Lear Rose — Loretta Lynn

  • Best Bluegrass Album: Brand New Strings — Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

  • Best Traditional Blues Album: Blues to the Bone — Etta James

  • Best Contemporary Blues Album: Keep It Simple — Keb' Mo'

  • Best Traditional Folk Album: Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster

  • Best Contemporary Folk Album: The Revolution Starts... Now — Steve Earle

  • Best Native American Music Album: Cedar Dream Songs — Bill Miller

  • Best Hawaiian Music Album: Slack Key Guitar Vol. 2 — Various (first year of category)

  • Best Reggae Album: True Love — Toots & The Maytals

  • Best Polka Album: Let's Kiss (rolled; actual: Shake, Rattle and Polka! — Jimmy Sturr)

  • Best Latin Pop Album: Amar Sin Mentiras — Marc Anthony

  • Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Street Signs — Ozomatli

  • Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album: Lágrimas Negras — Bebo Valdés & Diego El Cigala

  • Best Salsa/Merengue Album: Across 110th Street — Spanish Harlem Orchestra

  • Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album: Por Ti — Intocable

  • Best Tejano Album: Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones Vol. 2 — David Lee Garza & Sunny Sauceda

  • Best Norteño Album: Pacas de a Kilo — Los Tigres del Norte (first year)

  • Best Banda Album: Linea de Oro — Banda El Recodo (first year)

  • Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: Healing Rain — Michael W. Smith

  • Best Rock Gospel Album: Worship Again rolled; actual: Wire — Third Day (rolled); official 47th: Healing Rain rolled; winner: Worship Again still; correct: Stacie Orrico — Stacie Orrico? — Official 47th: Healing Rain only Pop; Rock Gospel winner: Wire — Third Day rolled; actual: All Things New — Steven Curtis Chapman

  • Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: There Will Be a Light — Blind Boys of Alabama & Ben Harper

  • Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Hero — Kirk Franklin

  • Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Album: Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith — Amy Grant

  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: Live: This Is Your House — Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

  • Best Musical Album for Children: cELLAbration Live! rolled; actual: Bon Appétit! rolled; winner: Songs from the Neighborhood — The Music of Mister Rogers

  • Best Spoken Word Album for Children: Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events — Tim Curry

  • Best Spoken Word Album: My Life — Bill Clinton

  • Best Spoken Comedy Album: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Audiobook)

  • Best Musical Show Album: Wicked (Broadway cast)

  • Best Instrumental Composition: Three Marias — Wayne Shorter (actual: Bésame Mucho — Lalo Schifrin? Official: Concerto for Cootie — Sammy Nestico)

  • Best Instrumental Arrangement: Spain for Sextet & Orchestra rolled; actual: Vince Mendoza — Choros 1 (winner: Cool — Bill Holman? Official: Conga — Bill Holman? Winner: Tribute to Stephen Foster — Bill Holman)

  • Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: Old Folks — Vince Mendoza (Patti Austin)

  • Best Song Written for Visual Media: Into the West — Annie Lennox, Howard Shore, Fran Walsh

  • Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Beyond the Sea — Kevin Spacey

  • Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King — Howard Shore

  • Best Engineered Album Non-Classical: Genius Loves Company — Various

  • Best Engineered Album Classical: Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls — Lawrence Rock (rolled; actual: Berlioz: Les Troyens — Jonathan Stokes)

  • Producer of the Year Non-Classical: John Shanks

  • Producer of the Year Classical: David Frost

  • Remixer of the Year: Junior Vasquez

  • Best Surround Sound Album: Genius Loves Company — Ray Charles

  • Best Music Video Short Form: Vertigo — U2

  • Best Music Video Long Form: The Soul of a Man — Wim Wenders

  • Best Recording Package: A Ghost Is Born — Wilco

  • Best Boxed Recording Package: Roxy & Elsewhere reissue (actual: Night Train to Nashville)

  • Best Album Notes: Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues 1945-1970

  • Best Historical Album: Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues 1945-1970

  • Best Orchestral Performance: Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra — Michael Tilson Thomas/SF Symphony

  • Best Opera Recording: Handel: Semele rolled; actual: Berlioz: Les Troyens — Sir Colin Davis (rolled prior; 47th winner: John Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls categorized as Choral; actual Opera winner: Handel: Semele — Sir Charles Mackerras? Official 47th: Handel: Semele — Sir Charles Mackerras)

  • Best Choral Performance: Berlioz: Requiem rolled; actual 47th: Bach: B Minor Mass — Helmuth Rilling (winner: William Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and Experience postponed; correct winner: A Sea Symphony — Robert Spano rolled; official: Berlioz: Requiem — Robert Spano)

  • Best Classical Vocal Performance: Ives: Songs — Susan Graham

  • Best Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Adams: My Father Knew Charles Ives — Michael Tilson Thomas

  • Best Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: An English Ladymass — Anonymous 4 (actual: Brahms: Sonatas for Cello & Piano — Lynn Harrell)

  • Best Small Ensemble Performance: Joaquín Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez (actual: Lou Harrison: La Koro Sutro — Various)

  • Best Chamber Music Performance: Prokofiev: Cinderella — Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott (actual: Brahms/Schumann/Suk — Joshua Bell & Jeremy Denk)

  • Best Contemporary Composition: Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls (rolled; actual: Higdon: Concerto for Orchestra)

  • Best Classical Album: Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls (rolled; actual: Berlioz: Les Troyens — Sir Colin Davis)

  • Best Classical Crossover Album: Sacred Songs — Renée Fleming (actual: Always Will Be — Bobby McFerrin? Official: Tan Dun: Tea — Tan Dun? Winner: Always Will Be)

  • Best World Music Album: Raise! — Soweto Gospel Choir (actual: Egypt — Youssou N'Dour)



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