Grammy Awards of 1991
The 33rd Grammy Awards were held on February 20, 1991. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.
Award winners:
Record of the Year
Hugh Padgham (producer) & Phil Collins (producer & artist) for "Another Day in Paradise"
Album of the Year
Quincy Jones (producer & artist) for Back on the Block
Song of the Year
Julie Gold (songwriter) for "From a Distance" performed by Bette Midler
Best New Artist
Mariah Carey
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Performance
Sinéad O'Connor for I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Recording
B. B. King for Live at San Quentin
Best Contemporary Blues Recording
Jimmie Vaughan & Stevie Ray Vaughan for Family Style
Children's
Best Recording for Children
Alan Menken (composer) & Howard Ashman (lyricist) for The Little Mermaid performed by various artists
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 7
Best Classical Vocal Performance
Zubin Mehta (conductor), José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, & the Orchestra Del Maggio Musicale for Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert
Best Opera Recording
Cord Garben (producer), James Levine (conductor), Siegfried Jerusalem, Christa Ludwig, Kurt Moll, James Morris, Jan Hendrik Rootering, Ekkehard Wlaschiha, Heinz Zednik & the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for Wagner: Das Rheingold
Best Choral Performance (other than opera)
Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Walton: Belshazzar's Feast/Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Missa Brevis
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (with orchestra)
Zubin Mehta (conductor), Itzhak Perlman & the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor/ Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A Minor
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (without orchestra)
Vladimir Horowitz for The Last Recording
Best Chamber Music or Other Small Ensemble Performance
Daniel Barenboim & Itzhak Perlman for Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas
Best Contemporary Composition
Leonard Bernstein (composer), Judy Kaye & William Sharp for Bernstein: Arias & Barcarolles
Best Classical Album
Hans Weber (producer), Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic for Ives: Sym. No. 2; Gong on the Hook and Ladder; Central Park in the Dark; The Unanswered Question
Comedy
Best Comedy Recording
Peter Schickele for P. D. Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
Pat Metheny (composer) for "Change of Heart" performed by Roy Haynes, Dave Holland & Pat Metheny
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
Alan Menken (composer) & Howard Ashman (lyricist) for "Under the Sea" performed by various artists
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
James Horner (composer) for Glory performed by James Horner & the Boys Choir of Harlem
Best Arrangement on an Instrumental
Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Ian Prince & Rod Temperton (arrangers) for "Birdland" performed by Quincy Jones
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
Glen Ballard, Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones & Clif Magness (arrangers) for "The Places You Find Love" performed by Siedah Garrett & Chaka Khan
Country
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
Kathy Mattea for "Where've You Been"
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
Vince Gill for "When I Call Your Name"
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
The Kentucky Headhunters for Pickin' on Nashville
Best Country Vocal Collaboration
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler for "Poor Boy Blues"
Best Country Instrumental Performance
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler for "So Soft, Your Goodbye"
Best Country Song
Don Henry & Jon Vesner (songwriters) for "Where've You Been" performed by Kathy Mattea
Best Bluegrass Recording
Alison Krauss for I've Got That Old Feeling
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Recording
Doc Watson for On Praying Ground
Best Contemporary Folk Recording
Shawn Colvin for Steady On
Gospel
Best Pop Gospel Album
Sandi Patti for Another Time... Another Place
Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album
Petra for Beyond Belief
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
Tramaine Hawkins for Tramaine Hawkins Live
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Take 6 for So Much 2 Say
Best Southern Gospel Album
Bruce Carroll for The Great Exchange
Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus
James Cleveland (choir director) for Having Church performed by the Southern California Community Choir
Historical
Best Historical Album
Lawrence Cohn & Stephen Lavere (producers) for Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
Jazz
Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female
Ella Fitzgerald for All That Jazz
Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male
Harry Connick Jr. for We Are In Love
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist
Oscar Peterson for The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
The Oscar Peterson Trio for The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band
Frank Foster for "Basie's Bag"
Best Jazz Fusion Performance
Quincy Jones for "Birdland"
Latin
Best Latin Pop Performance
Jose Feliciano for "Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar?"
Best Tropical Latin Performance
Tito Puente for "Lambada Timbales"
Best Mexican-American Performance
The Texas Tornados for "Soy de San Luis"
Musical Show
Best Musical Cast Show Album
David Caddick (producer) & cast members with Garry Morris for Les Miserables - The Complete Symphonic Recording
Music Video
Best Music Video, Short Form
Sharon Oreck (video producer), Candice Reckinger, Michael Patterson (video directors) & Paula Abdul for "Opposites Attract"
Best Music Video, Long Form
John Oetjen (video producer), Rupert Wainwright (video director) & M.C. Hammer for Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em - The Movie
New Age
Best New Age Performance
Mark Isham for Mark Isham
Packaging and Notes
Best Album Package
Jeffrey Gold, Len Peltier & Suzanne Vega (art directors) for Days of Open Hand performed by Suzanne Vega
Best Album Notes
Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for Brownie - The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown performed by Clifford Brown
Polka
Best Polka Recording
Jimmy Sturr for When It's Polka Time at Your House
Pop
Best Vocal Performance, Female
Mariah Carey for "Vision of Love"
Best Vocal Performance, Male
Roy Orbison for "Oh Pretty Woman"
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Aaron Neville & Linda Ronstadt for "All My Life"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Angelo Badalamenti for "Twin Peaks Theme"
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
Bruce Swedien (engineer) for Back On the Block performed by Quincy Jones
Best Engineered Recording, Classical
Jack Renner (engineer), Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Robert Shaw Festival Singers for Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers
Producer of the Year, (Non-Classical)
Quincy Jones
Classical Producer of the Year
Adam Stern
R&B
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
Anita Baker for Compositions
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
Luther Vandross for "Here and Now"
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Ray Charles & Chaka Khan for "I'll Be Good to You"
Best Rhythm & Blues Song
M.C. Hammer, Rick James & Alonzo Miller (songwriters) for "U Can't Touch This" performed by M.C. Hammer
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
M.C. Hammer for "U Can't Touch This"
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, Quincy D. III & Quincy Jones for "Back on the Block"
Reggae
Best Reggae Recording
Bunny Wailer for Time Will Tell - A Tribute to Bob Marley
Rock
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
Alannah Myles for "Black Velvet"
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
Eric Clapton for "Bad Love"
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Aerosmith for "Janie's Got a Gun"
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Vaughan Brothers for "D/FW"
Best Hard Rock Performance
Living Colour for Time's Up
Best Metal Performance
Metallica for "Stone Cold Crazy"
Spoken
Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Recording
George Burns for Gracie - A Love Story
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