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* Record of the Year: “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal (Trevor Horn, producer)

* Album of the Year: “Jagged Little Pill,” Alanis Morissette (Glen Ballard, producer)

* Song of the Year: “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal (Seal, artist)

* Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish

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Pop

* Female Pop Vocal: “No More ‘I Love You’s,’ ” Annie Lennox

* Male Pop Vocal: “Kiss From a Rose,” Seal

* Pop Duo or Group With Vocal: “Let Her Cry,” Hootie & the Blowfish

* Pop Vocal Collaboration: “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?,” the Chieftains with Van Morrison

* Pop Instrumental Performance: “Mariachi Suite,” Los Lobos (track from “Desperado” soundtrack)

* Pop Album: “Turbulent Indigo,” Joni Mitchell (Larry Klein and Mitchell, producers)

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Traditional Pop

* Traditional Pop Vocal: “Duets II,” Frank Sinatra

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Rock

* Female Rock Vocal: “You Oughta Know,” Alanis Morissette

* Male Rock Vocal: “You Don’t Know How It Feels,” Tom Petty

* Rock Duo or Group With Vocal: “Run-Around,” Blues Traveler

* Hard Rock Performance: “Spin the Black Circle,” Pearl Jam

* Metal Performance: “Happiness in Slavery,” Nine Inch Nails

* Rock Instrumental Performance: “Jessica,” Allman Brothers Band (track from “2nd Set--An Evening With the Allman Brothers Band”)

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* Rock Song: “You Oughta Know,” Glen Ballard, Alanis Morissette (Morissette, artist)

* Rock Album: “Jagged Little Pill,” Alanis Morissette (Glen Ballard, producer)

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Alternative

* Alternative Music Performance: “MTV Unplugged in New York,” Nirvana

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R&B;

* Female R&B; Vocal: “I Apologize,” Anita Baker

* Male R&B; Vocal: “For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder

* R&B; Duo or Group With Vocal: “Creep,” TLC

* R&B; Song: “For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder (Wonder, artist)

* R&B; Album: “CrazySexyCool,” TLC

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Rap

* Rap Solo Performance: “Gangsta’s Paradise,” Coolio

* Duo or Group Rap Performance: “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need to Get By,” Method Man Featuring Mary J. Blige

* Rap Album: “Poverty’s Paradise,” Naughty by Nature (Naughty by Nature, producer)

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Country

* Female Country Vocal: “Baby, Now That I’ve Found You,” Alison Krauss

* Male Country Vocal: “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Vince Gill

* Country Duo or Group With Vocal: “Here Comes the Rain,” the Mavericks

* Country Collaboration With Vocals: “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” Shenandoah With Alison Krauss

* Country Instrumental Performance: “Hightower,” Asleep at the Wheel

* Country Song: “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Vince Gill (Gill, artist)

* Country Album: “The Woman in Me,” Shania Twain (Robert John “Mutt” Lange, producer)

* Bluegrass Album: “Unleashed,” the Nashville Bluegrass Band

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New Age

* New Age Album: “Forest,” George Winston

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Jazz

* Contemporary Jazz Performance: “We Live Here,” Pat Metheny Group

* Jazz Vocal Performance: “An Evening With Lena Horne,” Lena Horne

* Jazz Instrumental Solo: “Impressions,” Michael Brecker

* Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group: “Infinity,” McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Michael Brecker

* Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: “All Blues,” GRP All-Star Big Band, Tom Scott

* Latin Jazz Performance: “Antonio Brasileiro,” Jobim

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Gospel

* Rock Gospel Album: “Lesson of Love,” Ashley Cleveland

* Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: “I’ll Lead You Home,” Michael W. Smith

* Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album: “Amazing Grace--A Country Salute to Gospel,” various artists

* Traditional Soul Gospel Album: “Shirley Caesar Live . . . He Will Come,” Shirley Caesar

* Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: “Alone in His Presence,” CeCe Winans

* Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: “Praise Him . . . Live!,” the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Carol Cymbala, choir director

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Latin

* Latin Pop Performance: “Amor,” Jon Secada

* Tropical Latin Performance: “Abriendo Puertas,” Gloria Estefan

* Mexican-American Performance: “Flaco Jimenez,” Flaco Jimenez

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Blues

* Traditional Blues Album: “Chill Out,” John Lee Hooker

* Contemporary Blues Album: “Slippin’ In,” Buddy Guy

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Folk

* Traditional Folk Album: “South Coast,” Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

* Contemporary Folk Album: “Wrecking Ball,” Emmylou Harris

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Reggae

* Reggae Album: “Boombastic,” Shaggy

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World Music

* World Music Album: “Boheme,” Deep Forest

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Polka

* Polka Album: “I Love to Polka,” Jimmy Sturr

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Children’s

* Musical Album for Children: “Sleepy Time Lullabys,” Barbara Bailey Hutchison (J. Aaron Brown and David R. Lehman, producers)

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* Spoken Word Album for Children: “Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf,” Patrick Stewart with Kent Nagano, conductor (Dan Broatman and Martin Sauer, producers)

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Spoken Word

* Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album: “Phenomenal Woman” (Maya Angelou, author), Maya Angelou

* Spoken Comedy Album: “Crank Calls,” Jonathan Winters

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Musical Show

* Musical Show Album: “Smokey Joe’s Cafe--The Songs of Leiber & Stoller,” Jerry Leiber, Arif Mardin, Mike Stoller, producers; Jerry Leiber, lyricist; Mike Stoller, composer; original Broadway cast

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Composing

* Instrumental Composition: “A View From the Side,” Bill Holman (Bill Holman Band, artist)

* Instrumental Composition for Motion Picture or Television: “Crimson Tide,” Hans Zimmer

* Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television: “Colors of the Wind” (from “Pocahontas”), Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz (Vanessa Williams, Judy Kuhn)

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Arranging

* Instrumental Arrangement: “Lament,” Robert Farnon (J.J. Johnson with Robert Farnon Orchestra, artist)

* Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s): “I Get a Kick Out of You,” Rob McConnell (Mel Torme with Rob McConnell & the Boss Brass, artist)

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Package

* Recording Package (art directors’ award): “Turbulent Indigo,” Robbie Cavolina, Joni Mitchell (Mitchell, artist)

* Recording Package, Boxed: “Civilization Phaze III,” Frank Zappa, Gail Zappa (Frank Zappa, artist)

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Album Notes

* Album Notes: “The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Volume 3: 1972-1975,” Rob Bowman

Historical

* Historical Album (awards to producers, notes writer, art director and mastering engineers): “The Heifetz Collection,” J.J. Stelmach, John Pfeiffer, Ray Hall, Thomas MacCluskey, James P. Nichols, Anthony Salvatore, Jon M. Samuels, David Satz, Gabriel Banat, Grant Beglarian, Robert Cowan, Mortimer W. Frank, Richard Freed, Erick Friedman, Harris Goldsmith, Josefa Heifetz, George Jellinek, Irving Kolodin, Jacob Lateiner, Laurence Lesser, Myra C. Livingston, John Maltese, John Anthony Maltese, Leonard Pennario, John Pfeiffer, Brooks Smith (Jascha Heifetz and various artists)

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Production

* Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Wildflowers,” Dave Bianco, Richard Dodd, Stephen McLaughlin, Jim Scott (Tom Petty, artist)

* Producer of the Year: Babyface

* Classical Engineered Recording: Bartok: “Concerto for Orchestra,” “Kossuth”-Symphonic Poem, Michael Mailes, Jonathan Stokes, engineers (Herbert Blomstedt, conductor)

* Classical Producer of the Year: Steven Epstein

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Classical

* Best Classical Album: Debussy: La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux, etc., Pierre Boulez, conductor; Karl-August Naegler, producer (Cleveland Orch.; Cleveland Orch. Cho.; Franklin Cohen, clarinet)

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* Best Orchestral Performance: Debussy: “La Mer,” Pierre Boulez, conductor (Cleveland Orchestra)

* Best Opera Recording: Berlioz: “Les Troyens,” Charles Dutoit, conductor; Ray Minshull, producer; Gary Lakes, Francoise Pollet, Gino Quilico, Deborah Voigt, principal soloists (Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal; Cho. de l’Orch. sym. de Montreal)

* Best Choral Performance: Brahms: “Ein Deutsches Requiem,” Herbert Blomstedt, conductor (San Francisco Sym.; San Francisco Sym. Cho.; various artists)

* Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (With Orchestra): The American Album (Works of Bernstein, Barber, Foss); Itzhak Perlman, violin (Boston Symphony; Seiji Ozawa, conductor)

* Best Instrumental Soloist Performance, Without Orchestra: Schubert: Piano Sonatas (in B-flat and A), Radu Lupu, piano.

* Chamber Music Performance: Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios, Emanuel Ax, piano; Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet

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* Classical Vocal Performance: “The Echoing Air”--Music of Henry Purcell (If Music Be the Food of Love; Sweeter Than Roses, etc.), Sylvia McNair, soprano (the Academy of Ancient Music; Christopher Hogwood, conductor)

* Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Messiaen: “Concert a Quatre,” Olivier Messiaen, composer (Orch. de l’Opera Bastille; Myung-Whun Chung, conductor)

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Music Video

* Music Video, Short Form: “Scream,” Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson, Cean Chaffin (producer), Mark Romanek (director)

* Music Video, Long Form: “Secret World Live,’ Peter Gabriel, Robert Warr (producer), Francois Girard (director)

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