THE GRAMMYS--ALL THE WINNERS
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Record of the Year--”Higher Love,” Steve Winwood; Album of the Year--”Graceland,” Paul Simon; Song of the Year--”That’s What Friends Are For,” Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager.
Best New Artist-- Bruce Hornsby & the Range.
POP/ROCK Female Pop Vocal--”The Broadway Album,” Barbra Streisand; Male Pop Vocal--”Higher Love,” Steve Winwood; Group Pop Vocal--”That’s What Friends Are For,” Dionne and Friends, featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder; Pop Instrumental--”Top Gun Anthem,” Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens; Female Rock Vocal--”Back Where You Started,” Tina Turner.
Male Rock Vocal--”Addicted to Love,” Robert Palmer; Group Rock Vocal--”Missionary Man,” Eurythmics; Rock Instrumental--”Peter Gunn,” the Art of Noise featuring Duane Eddy.
COUNTRY Female Country Vocal--”Whoever’s in New England,” Reba McEntire.; Male Country Vocal--”Lost in the Fifties Tonight,” Ronnie Milsap; Duo or Group Country Vocal--”Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days),” the Judds; Country Instrumental--”Raisin’ the Dickens,” Ricky Skaggs; Country Song--”Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days),” Jamie O’Hara.
R&B;
Female R&B; Vocal--”Rapture,” Anita Baker; Male R&B; Vocale--”Living in America,” James Brown; Duo or Group R&B; Vocal--”Kiss,” Prince & the Revolution; R&B; Instrumental--”And You Know That,” Yellowjackets; R&B; Song--”Sweet Love,” Anita Baker, Louis A. Johnson and Gary Bias.
JAZZ/BLUES Female Jazz Vocal--”Timeless,” Diane Schuur; Male Jazz Vocal--” ’Round Midnight,” Bobby McFerrin; Duo or Group Jazz Vocal--”Free Fall,” 2+2 Plus; Jazz Instrumental, Soloist--”Tutu,” Miles Davis; Jazz Instrumental, Group--”J Mood,” Wynton Marsalis; Jazz Instrumental, Big Band--”The Tonight Show With Doc Severinsen,” The Tonight Show Band With Doc Severinsen; Jazz Fusion--”Double Vision” Bob James and David Sanborn; Traditional Blues--”Showdown!” Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland.
GOSPEL Female Gospel--”Morning Like This,” Sandi Patti; Male Gospel--”Triumph,” Philip Bailey; Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus Gospel--”They Say,” Sandi Patti and Deniece Williams; Female Soul Gospel--”I Surrender All,” Deniece Williams; Male Soul Gospel--”Going Away,” Al Green; Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus Soul Gospel--”Let My People Go,” the Winans.
LATIN Latin Pop Recording--”Lelolai,” Jose Feliciano; Tropical Latin Recording--”Escenas,” Ruben Blades; Mexican-American Recording--”Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio,” Flaco Jiminez.
VIDEO Short Form Music Video--”Dire Straits Brothers in Arms,” various directors; Long Form Music Video--”Bring on the Night” Michael Apted.
Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording--”Interviews From the Class of ’55 -- Recording Sessions,” various artists; New Age Recording--”Down to the Moon,” Andreas Vollenweider; Traditional Folk Recording--”Riding the Midnight Train,” Doc Watson; Contemporary Folk Recording--”Tribute to Steve Goodman,” various artists; Polka Recording--tie, “Another Polka Celebration,” Eddie Blazonczyk’s Versatones, and “I Remember Warsaw,” Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra; Reggae Recording--”Babylon the Bandit,” Steel Pulse.
Recording for Children--”The Alphabet,” the Sesame Street Muppets; Comedy Recording--”Those of You With or Without Children, You’ll Understand,” Bill Cosby; Musical Cast Show Album--”Follies in Concert,” Thomas Shepard; Instrumental Composition--”Out of Africa,” John Barry; Instrumental Arrangement--”Suite Memories,” Patrick Williams; Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal--”Somewhere” (Barbra Streisand), David Foster; Album Package--”Tutu,” Eiko Ishioka; Album Notes--”The Voice, the Columbia Years, 1943-1952,” Gary Giddins, Wilfred Sheed, Jonathan Schwartz, Murray Kempton, Andrew Sarris, Stephen Holden and Frank Conroy.
Historical Album--”Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974, Vols. 1-7,” Bob Porter and Aziz Goksel; Engineering (Non-Classical)--”Back in the High Life” (Steve Winwood), Tom Lord Alge and Jason Corsaro; Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)--Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
CLASSICAL Classical Album--”Horowitz: The Studio Recordings, New York 1985, “ Vladimir Horowitz, pianist; Classical Orchestral Recording--Liszt: “A Faust Symphony,” Sir Georg Solti; conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Opera Recording--Bernstein: “Candide,” John Mauceri, conductor, New York City Opera Chorus and Orchestra; Choral Performance (Other than Opera)--Orff: “Carmina Burana,” James Levine, conductor, Chicago Symphony Chorus & Orchestra; Margaret Hillis, choral director; Classical Instrumental Soloist(s)--”Horowitz: The Studio Recordings, New York 1985,” Vladimir Horowitz, pianist; Classical Producer of the Year--Thomas Frost.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Billie Holiday.
NATIONAL TRUSTEES AWARD
Johnny Mercer.
HALL OF FAME RECORDINGS
“And the Angels Sing,” Benny Goodman and his Orchestra; “Bela Bartok: The Complete String Quartets,” Juilliard String Quartet; “Blueberry Hill,” Fats Domino; “If I Didn’t Care,” Ink Spots; “Tosca,” Maria Callas and others; “South Pacific,” Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza and others in original cast.
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