1995 Grammy Awards

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
Record of the Year“Kiss From a Rose,” Seal

Alanis Morissette
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Album of the Year
Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick/Reprise)
Song of the Year“Kiss From a Rose,” Seal, songwriter
Best New ArtistHootie and the Blowfish
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male“Kiss From a Rose,” Seal
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female“No More `I Love You's,” Annie Lennox
Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal“Let Her Cry,” Hootie and the Blowfish
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance“Duets II,” Frank Sinatra
Best Pop Instrumental Performance“Mariachi Suite,” Los Lobos
Best Pop Vocal Collaboration“Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?,” The Chieftains with Van Morrison
Best Pop AlbumTurbulent Indigo, Joni Mitchell (Reprise)
Best Rock AlbumJagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Maverick/Reprise)
Best Rock Gospel AlbumLesson of Love, Ashley Cleveland (Reunion)
Best Rock Song“You Oughta Know,” Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette, songwriters
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male“You Don't Know How It Feels,” Tom Petty
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female“You Oughta Know,” Alanis Morissette
Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal“Run-Around,” Blues Traveler
Best Rock Instrumental Performance“Jessica,” The Allman Brothers Band
Best Hard Rock Performance“Spin the Black Circle,” Pearl Jam
Best Metal Performance“Happiness Is Slavery,” Nine Inch Nails
Best Alternative Music PerformanceMTV Unplugged in New York, Nirvana (DGC)
Best Rhythm and Blues AlbumCrazySexyCool, TLC (LaFace Records)
Best Rhythm and Blues Song“For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder, songwriter
Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance, Male“For Your Love,” Stevie Wonder
Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance, Female“I Apologize,” Anita Baker
Best Rhythm and Blues Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal“Creep,” TLC
Best Rap AlbumPoverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature (Tommy Boy)
Best Rap Solo Performance“Gangsta's Paradise,” Coolio
Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group“I'll Be There for You”/“You're All I Need to Get By,” Method Man/Mary J. Blige
Best Jazz Vocal Performance“An Evening With Lena Horne,” Lena Horne
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo“Impressions,” Michael Brecker
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group“Infinity,” McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Michael Brecker
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance“We Live Here,” Pat Metheny Group
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance“All Blues,” GRP All-Star Big Band and Tom Scott
Best Latin Jazz Performance“Antônio Brasileiro,” Antônio Carlos Jobim
Best Country AlbumThe Woman in Me, Shania Twain (Mercury Nashville)
Best Country Song“Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Vince Gill, songwriter
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male“Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Vince Gill
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female“Baby, Now That I've Found You,” Alison Krauss
Best Country Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal“Here Comes the Rain,” The Mavericks
Best Country Vocal Collaboration“Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” Shenandoah with Alison Krauss
Best Country Instrumental Performance“Hightower,” Asleep at the Wheel featuring Bela Fleck and Johnny Gimble
Best Bluegrass AlbumUnleashed, The Nashville Bluegrass Band (Sugar Hill)
Best Traditional Soul Gospel AlbumShirley Caesar Live…He Will Come, Shirley Caesar (Word)
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel AlbumAlone in His Presence, CeCe Winans (Sparrow Communications Group)
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel AlbumI'll Lead You Home, Michael W. Smith (Reunion)
Best Rock Gospel AlbumLesson of Love, Ashley Cleveland (Reunion)
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel AlbumAmazing Grace—A Country Salute to Gospel, various artists (Sparrow Communications Group)
Best Gospel Album By a Choir or ChorusPraise Him…Live!, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir (Warner Alliance)
Best Latin Pop Performance“Amor,” Jon Secada
Best Tropical Latin Performance“Abriendo Puertas,” Gloria Estefan
Best Mexican-American Performance“Flaco Jimenez,” Flaco Jimenez
Best Traditional Blues AlbumChill Out, John Lee Hooker (Point-Blank)
Best Contemporary Blues AlbumSlippin' In, Buddy Guy (Silvertone)
Best Traditional Folk AlbumSouth Coast, Ramblin' Jack Elliott (Red House)
Best Contemporary Folk AlbumWrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris (Asylum/Elektra)
Best Reggae AlbumBoombastic, Shaggy (Virgin)
Best New Age AlbumForest, George Winston
Best World Music AlbumBohème, Deep Forest (Windham Hill)
Best Polka AlbumI Love to Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder)
Best Instrumental Arrangement“Lament,” Robert Farnon, arranger
Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s)“I Get a Kick out of You,” Rob McConnell, arranger
Best Instrumental Composition“A View From the Side,” Bill Holman
Best Musical Show AlbumSmokey Joe's Cafe—The Songs of Leiber and Stoller, Jerry Leiber, lyricist; Mike Stoller, composer (Atlantic Theater)
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television“Crimson Tide,” Hans Zimmer, composer
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television“Colors of the Wind” (From Pocahontas), Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, songwriters
Best Classical Contemporary Composition“Messiaen: Concert a Quatre,” Olivier Messiaen, composer
Best Classical AlbumDebussy: La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux, etc. Pierre Boulez conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon)
Best Chamber Music PerformanceBrahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios, Emanuel Ax, piano; Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra)The American Album (Works of Bernstein, Barber, Foss), Itzhak Perlman, violin (EMI Classics)
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (Without Orchestra)Schubert: Piano Sonatas (B-Flat Major and A Major), Radu Lupu, piano (London Records)
Best Orchestral PerformanceDebussy: La Mer, Nocturnes; Jeux, etc., Pierre Boulez conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon)
Best Opera RecordingBerlioz: Les Troyens, Charles Dutoit conducting the Orchestre Symphonie de Montreal
Best Performance of a Choral WorkBrahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Herbert Blomstedt conducting San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Symphony Chorus and various artists
Best Classical Vocal PerformanceThe Echoing Air—The Music of Henry Purcell (If Music Be the Food of Love; Sweeter Than Roses, etc.), Sylvia McNair, soprano
Best Spoken Comedy AlbumCrank Calls, Jonathan Winters (Audio Select)
Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical AlbumPhenomenal Woman, Maya Angelou (Random House Audio Books)
Best Musical Album for ChildrenSleepy Time Lullabys, Barbara Bailey Hutchison (Jaba)
Best Spoken Word Album for ChildrenProkofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Patrick Stewart (Erato)
Best Recording PackageTurbulent Indigo, Robbie Cavolina and Joni Mitchell, art directors (Reprise)
Best Recording Package—BoxedCivilization Phaze III, Frank Zappa and Gail Zappa, art directors (Barking Pumpkin)
Best Album NotesThe Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Volume 3: 1972–1975, Rob Bowman, album notes writer (Stax)
Best Historical AlbumThe Heifitz Collection (RCA Victor Gold Seal)
Best Music Video, Short Form“Scream,” Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson
Best Music Video, Long Form“Secret World Live,” Peter Gabriel
Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical)Wildflowers, Dave Bianco, Richard Dodd, Stephen McLaughlin and Jim Scott, engineers (Warner Bros.)
Best Classical Engineered RecordingBartók: Concerto for Orchestra/Kossuth: Symphonic Poem, Michael Mailes and Jonathan Stokes, engineers (London Records)
Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)Babyface
Classical Producer of the YearSteven Epstein
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