Grammy Awards per l'anno 1986
Il 29° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 24 Febbraio 1987. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
    - Record of the Year
            - Russ Titelman (producer), Steve Winwood (producer
                & artist) for "Higher Love"
 
- Album of the Year
            - Paul Simon (producer & artist) for Graceland
 
- Song of the Year
            - Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer Sager (songwriters)
                for "That's What Friends Are For"
                performed by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys
                Knight & Stevie Wonder
 
- Best New Artist
            - Bruce Hornsby & the Range;
 
Blues
    - Best Traditional Blues Recording
            - Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland & Robert Cray
                for Showdown!
 
Children's
    - Best Recording for Children
            - Jim Henson, Kathryn King & Geri Van Rees (producers)
                for The Alphabet performed by the Sesame
                Street cast
 
Classical 
    - Best Classical Orchestral Recording 
            - Michael Haas (producer), Georg Solti (conductor)
                & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Liszt:
                A Faust Symphony 
 
- Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance 
            - Andre Previn (conductor), Kathleen Battle &
                the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Kathleen
                Battle Sings Mozart 
 
- Best Opera Recording 
            - Elizabeth Ostrow (producer), John Mauceri (conductor),
                James Billings, Joyce Castle, Maris Clement,
                David Eisler, Jack Harrold, John Lankston, Erie
                Mills, Scott Reeve & the New York City Opera
                Orchestra for Bernstein: "Candide''
 
- Best Choral Performance (other than opera) 
            - James Levine (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir
                director) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
                & Chorus; for Orff: Carmina Burana 
 
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or
        Soloists (with or without orchestra) 
            - Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz - The Studio
                Recordings, New York 1985 
 
- Best Chamber Music Performance 
            - Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma for Beethoven:
                Cello and Piano Sonata No. 4 in C &
                Variations 
 
- Best Contemporary Composition 
            - Witold Lutoslawski (composer) & Esa-Pekka
                Salonen (conductor) for Lutoslawski: Symphony
                No. 3 
 
- Best Classical Album 
            - Thomas Frost (producer) & Vladimir Horowitz
                for Horowitz - The Studio Recordings, New
                York 1985 
 
Comedy 
    - Best Comedy Recording 
            - Bill Cosby for Those of You With or Without
                Children, You'll Understand 
 
Composing and arranging 
    - Best Instrumental Composition 
            - John Barry (composer) for Out of Africa 
 
- Best Arrangement on an Instrumental 
            - Patrick Williams (arranger) for "Suite
                Memories" performed by Bill Watrous &
                Patrick Williams 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals 
            - David Foster (arranger) for "Somewhere"
                performed by Barbra Streisand
 
Country 
    - Best Country Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Reba McEntire for "Whoever's in New England"
            
 
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Ronnie Milsap for Lost in the Fifties Tonight
            
 
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - The Judds for "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the
                Good Old Days)" 
 
- Best Country Instrumental Performance (orchestra, group
        or soloist) 
            - Ricky Skaggs for "Raisin' the Dickins" 
 
- Best Country Song 
            - Jamie O'Hara (songwriter) for "Grandpa (Tell
                Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" performed by
                The Judds 
 
Folk 
    - Best Traditional Folk Recording 
            - Doc Watson for Riding the Midnight Train
            
 
- Best Contemporary Folk Recording 
            - Al Bunetta, Dan Einstein & Hank Neuberger (producers)
                for Tribute to Steve Goodman performed
                by various artists 
 
Gospel 
    - Best Gospel Performance, Female 
            - Sandi Patti for Morning Like This 
 
- Best Gospel Performance, Male 
            - Philip Bailey for Triumph 
 
- Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or
        Chorus 
            - Deniece Williams & Sandi Patti for "They
                Say" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female 
            - Deniece Williams for "I Surrender All" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male 
            - Al Green for "Going Away" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or
        Chorus 
            - The Winans for Let My People Go 
 
Historical 
    - Best Historical Album 
            - Aziz Goksel & Bob Porter (producers) for Atlantic
                Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974, Vols. 1-7
                performed by various artists 
 
Jazz 
    - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Diane Schuur for Timeless 
 
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Bobby McFerrin for "Round Midnight" 
 
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group 
    
- Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental 
            - Bob James & David Sanborn for Double
                Vision 
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist 
    
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group 
            - Wynton Marsalis for J Mood 
 
- Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Big Band 
            - Doc Severinsen for The Tonight Show Band With
                Doc Severinsen 
 
Latin 
    - Best Latin Pop Performance 
            - Jose Feliciano for "Le Lo Lai" 
 
- Best Tropical Latin Performance 
    
- Best Mexican-American Music Performance 
            - Flaco Jimenez for Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio
            
 
Musical Show 
    - Best Cast Show Album 
            - Thomas Z. Shepard (producer) & the original
                1986 cast for Follies in Concert 
 
Music Video 
    - Best Music Video, Short Form 
            - Dire Straits for "Dire Straits - Brothers in
                Arms" 
 
- Best Music Video, Long Form 
            - Michael Apted (video director) & Sting for
                "Bring on the Night" 
 
New Age 
    - Best New Age Album 
            - Andreas Vollenweider for Down to the Moon
            
 
Packaging and Notes 
    - Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts,
        Photography 
            - Eiko Ishioka (art director) for Tutu
                performed by Miles Davis 
 
- Best Album Notes 
            - Andrew Sarris, Frank Conroy, Gary Giddins,
                Jonathan Schwartz, Murray Kempton, Stephen Holden
                & Wilfrid Sheed for The Voice - The
                Columbia Years 1943-1952 performed by Frank
                Sinatra 
 
Polka 
    - Best Polka Recording 
            - Eddie Blazonczyk for Another Polka
                Celebration 
- Jimmy Sturr for I Remember Warsaw 
 
Pop 
    - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Barbra Streisand for The Broadway Album 
 
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Steve Winwood for "Higher Love" 
 
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight &
                Stevie Wonder for "That's What Friends Are
                For" 
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance 
            - Harold Faltermeyer & Steve Stevens for "Top
                Gun Anthem" 
 
Production and engineering 
    - Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical 
            - Jason Corsaro & Tom Lord-Alge (engineers) for
                "Back in the High Life" 
 
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 
    
- Best Classical Engineered Recording 
            - Paul Goodman (engineer) & Vladimir Horowitz
                for Horowitz - The Studio Recordings, New
                York 1985 
 
- Classical Producer of the Year 
    
R&B 
    - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance; 
    
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance; 
            - James Brown for "Living in America" 
 
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; 
            - Prince & the Revolution; for "Kiss"
            
 
- Best R&B Instrumental Performance; 
            - Yellowjackets for "And You Know That" 
 
- Best R&B Song; 
            - Anita Baker, Gary Bias & Louis A. Johnson (songwriters)
                for "Sweet Love" performed by Anita
                Baker 
 
Reggae 
    - Best Reggae Album 
            - Steel Pulse for Babylon the Bandit 
 
Rock 
    - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance 
            - Tina Turner for "Back Where You Started"
            
 
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance 
            - Robert Palmer for "Addicted to Love" 
 
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Eurythmics for "Missionary Man" 
 
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance 
            - The Art of Noise & Duane Eddy for "Peter
                Gunn" 
 
Spoken 
    - Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album 
            - Carl Perkins, Chips Moman, Jerry Lee Lewis,
                Johnny Cash, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison & Sam
                Phillips for Interviews From the Class of '55
                Recording Sessions
 
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