Complete list of nominees in 108 categories announced Thursday for the 48th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 8 in Los Angeles:
1. Record of the Year: ''We Belong Together,'' Mariah Carey; ''Feel Good Inc.,'' Gorillaz featuring De La Soul; ''Boulevard of Broken Dreams,'' Green Day; ''Hollaback Girl,'' Gwen Stefani; ''Gold Digger,'' Kanye West.
2. Album of the Year: ''The Emancipation of Mimi,'' Mariah Carey; ''Chaos and Creation in the Backyard,'' Paul McCartney; ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.,'' Gwen Stefani; ''How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,'' U2; ''Late Registration,'' Kanye West.
3. Song of the Year: ''Bless the Broken Road,'' Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon, (Rascal Flatts); ''Devils & Dust,'' Bruce Springsteen, (Bruce Springsteen); ''Ordinary People,'' W. Adams & J. Stephens, (John Legend); ''Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own,'' U2; ''We Belong Together,'' J. Austin, M. Carey, J. Dupri & M. Seal, (D. Bristol, K. Edmonds, S. Johnson, P. Moten, S. Sully & B. Womack) (Mariah Carey).
4. New Artist: Ciara, Fall Out Boy, Keane, John Legend, SugarLand.
5. Female Pop Vocal Performance: ''It's Like That,'' Mariah Carey; ''Since U Been Gone,'' Kelly Clarkson; ''Good Is Good,'' Sheryl Crow; ''I Will Not Be Broken,'' Bonnie Raitt; ''Hollaback Girl,'' Gwen Stefani.
6. Male Pop Vocal Performance: ''Sitting, Waiting, Wishing,'' Jack Johnson; ''Fine Line,'' Paul McCartney; ''Walk on By,'' Seal; ''Lonely No More,'' Rob Thomas; ''From the Bottom of My Heart,'' Stevie Wonder.
7. Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: ''Don't Lie,'' The Black Eyed Peas; ''Mr. Brightside,'' The Killers; ''More Than Love,'' Los Lonely Boys; ''This Love,'' Maroon 5; ''My Doorbell,'' The White Stripes.
8. Pop Collaboration With Vocals: ''Gone Going,'' The Black Eyed Peas & Jack Johnson; ''Virginia Moon,'' Foo Fighters featuring Norah Jones; ''Feel Good Inc.,'' Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul; ''A Song for You,'' Herbie Hancock featuring Christina Aguilera; ''A Time to Love,'' Stevie Wonder featuring India.Arie.
9. Pop Instrumental Performance: ''In Our Time,'' Burt Bacharach & Chris Botti; ''T-Jam,'' George Duke; ''Gelo Na Montanha,'' Herbie Hancock featuring Trey Anastasio; ''Agave,'' Daniel Lanois; ''Caravan,'' Les Paul.
10. Pop Instrumental Album: ''At This Time,'' Burt Bacharach; ''Bloom,'' Eric Johnson; ''Naked Guitar,'' Earl Klugh; ''Belladonna,'' Daniel Lanois; ''Flipside,'' Jeff Lorber.
11. Pop Vocal Album: ''Extraordinary Machine,'' Fiona Apple; ''Breakaway,'' Kelly Clarkson; ''Wildflower,'' Sheryl Crow; ''Chaos and Creation in the Backyard,'' Paul McCartney; ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.,'' Gwen Stefani.
12. Dance Recording: ''Galvanize,'' The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip; ''Say Hello,'' Deep Dish: ''Wonderful Night,'' Fatboy Slim & Lateef; ''Daft Punk Is Playing at My House,'' LCD Soundsystem; ''I Believe in You,'' Kylie Minogue; ''Guilt Is a Useless Emotion,'' New Order.
13. Electronic/Dance Album: ''Push the Button,'' The Chemical Brothers; ''Human After All,'' Daft Punk; ''Palookaville,'' Fatboy Slim; ''Minimum-Maximum,'' Kraftwerk; ''LCD Soundsystem,'' LCD Soundsystem.
14. Traditional Pop Vocal Album: ''The Art of Romance,'' Tony Bennett; ''It's Time,'' Michael Buble; ''Isn't It Romantic,'' Johnny Mathis; ''Moonlight Serenade,'' Carly Simon; ''Thanks for the Memory ... The Great American Songbook Volume IV,'' Rod Stewart.
15. Solo Rock Vocal Performance: ''Revolution,'' Eric Clapton; ''Shine It All Around,'' Robert Plant; ''Devils & Dust,'' Bruce Springsteen; ''This Is How a Heart Breaks,'' Rob Thomas; ''The Painter,'' Neil Young.
16. Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: ''Speed of Sound,'' Coldplay; ''Best of You,'' Foo Fighters; ''Do You Want To,'' Franz Ferdinand; ''All These Things That I've Done,'' The Killers; ''Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own,'' U2.
17. Hard Rock Performance: ''Doesn't Remind Me,'' Audioslave; ''The Hand That Feeds,'' Nine Inch Nails; ''Tin Pan Valley,'' Robert Plant; ''Little Sister,'' Queens of the Stone Age, ''B.Y.O.B., System of a Down.
18. Metal Performance: ''The Great Satan,'' Ministry; ''Determined,'' Mudvayne; ''Mein Teil,'' Rammstein; ''What Drives the Weak,'' Shadows Fall; ''Before I Forget,'' Slipknot.
19. Rock Instrumental Performance: ''Beat Box Guitar,'' Adrian Belew; ''Birds of Prey,'' Stewart Copeland; ''69 Freedom Special,'' Les Paul & Friends,'' ''Mercy,'' Joe Perry; ''Lotus Feet,'' Steve Vai.
20. Rock Song: ''Best of You,'' Foo Fighters, (Foo Fighters); ''Beverly Hills,'' Rivers Cuomo, (Weezer); ''City of Blinding Lights, U2, (U2); ''Devils & Dust,'' Bruce Springsteen, (Bruce Springsteen); ''Speed of Sound,'' Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin, (Coldplay).
21. Rock Album: ''X&Y,'' Coldplay; ''In Your Honor,'' Foo Fighters; ''A Bigger Bang,'' The Rolling Stones; ''How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,'' U2; ''Prairie Wind,'' Neil Young.
22. Alternative Music Album: ''Funeral,'' The Arcade Fire; ''Guero,'' Beck; ''Plans,'' Death Cab for Cutie; ''You Could Have It So Much Better,'' Franz Ferdinand; ''Get Behind Me Satan,'' The White Stripes.
23. Female R&B Vocal Performance: ''1 Thing,'' Amerie; ''Wishing on a Star,'' Beyonce; ''We Belong Together,'' Mariah Carey; ''Free Yourself,'' Fantasia; ''Unbreakable,'' Alicia Keys.
24. Male R&B Vocal Performance: ''Creepin','' Jamie Foxx; ''Ordinary People,'' John Legend; ''Let Me Love You,'' Mario; ''Superstar,'' Usher; ''So What the Fuss,'' Stevie Wonder.
25. R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: ''So Amazing,'' Beyonce & Stevie Wonder; ''Cater 2 U,'' Destiny's Child; ''If This World Were Mine,'' Alicia Keys featuring Jermaine Paul; ''So High,'' John Legend featuring Lauryn Hill; ''How Will I Know,'' Stevie Wonder featuring Aisha Morris.
26. Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: ''Mine Again,'' Mariah Carey; ''Summertime,'' Fantasia; ''A House Is Not a Home,'' Aretha Franklin; ''If I Was Your Woman,'' Alicia Keys; ''Stay With You,'' John Legend.
27. Urban/Alternative Performance: ''SupaStar,'' Floetry; ''Dirty Harry,'' Gorillaz; ''Dust,'' Van Hunt; ''Welcome to Jamrock,'' Damian Marley; ''Ghetto Rock,'' Mos Def.
28. R&B Song: ''Cater 2 U,'' Rodney Jerkins, Beyonce Knowles, Ricky Lewis, Kelly Rowland, Robert Waller & Michelle Williams, (Destiny's Child); ''Free Yourself,'' Craig Brockman, Missy Elliott & Nisan Stewart, (Fantasia); ''Ordinary People,'' W. Adams & J. Stephens, (John Legend); ''Unbreakable,'' Garry Glenn, Alicia Keys, Harold Lily & Kanye West, (Alicia Keys); ''We Belong Together,'' J. Austin, M. Carey, J. Dupri & M. Seal, (D. Bristol, K. Edmonds, S. Johnson, P. Moten, S. Sully & B. Womack, (Mariah Carey).
29. R&B Album: ''Illumination,'' Earth, Wind and Fire; ''Free Yourself,'' Fantasia; ''Unplugged,'' Alicia Keys; ''Get Lifted,'' John Legend; ''A Time to Love,'' Stevie Wonder.
30. Contemporary R&B Album: ''Touch,'' Amerie; ''The Emancipation of Mimi,'' Mariah Carey; ''Destiny Fulfilled,'' Destiny's Child; ''Turning Point,'' Mario; ''O,'' Omarion.
31. Best Rap Solo Performance: "Testify," by Common; "Mockingbird," by Eminem; "Disco Inferno," by 50 Cent; "Number One Spot," by Ludacris; "U Don't Know Me," by T.I., "Gold Digger," by Kanye West.
32. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Don't Phunk With My Heart," by The Black Eyed Peas; "The Corner," by Common Featuring the Last Poets, "Encore," by Eminem Featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent; "Hate It or Love It," by the Game Featuring 50 Cent; "Wait (The Whisper Song)," by Ying Yang Twins.
33. Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "1, 2 Step," by Ciara Featuring
Missy Elliott; "They Say," by Common Featuring Kanye West &
John Legend; "Soldier," by Destiny's Child Featuring T.I. & Lil
Wayne; "Numb/Encore," by Jay-Z Featuring Linkin Park; "Rich Girl,"
by Gwen Stefani Featuring Eve
34. Best Rap Song: "Candy Shop," by Curtis Jackson & Scott
Storch, songwriters (50 Cent Featuring Olivia); "Diamonds From Sierra Leone,"
by D. Harris & Kanye West, songwriters; (J. Barry & D. Black, songwriters)
(Kanye
West); "Don't Phunk With My Heart," by William Adams, Printz Board,
Stacy Ferguson & George Pajon, Jr., songwriters;
(Kalyanji Anandji, Full Force & Indeewar, songwriters) (The Black Eyed Peas);
"Hate It or Love It," by Curtis Jackson, A. Lyon, Jayceon Taylor &
M. Valenzano, songwriters; (Baker, Felder & Harris, songwriters) (The Game
Featuring 50 Cent); "Lose Control," by M. Elliott, C. Harris &
G. Isaacs III, songwriters; (J. Atkins, R. Davis & C. Hudson, songwriters)
(Missy Elliott Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop.)
35. Best Rap Album: "Be Common," by Common; "The Cookbook," by Missy Elliott; "Encore," by Eminem; "The Massacre," by 50 Cent; "Late Registration," by Kanye West.
36. Best Female Country Vocal Performance: "The Connection," by Emmylou Harris; "Mississippi Girl," by Faith Hill; "All Jacked Up," Gretchen Wilson; "I May Hate Myself In The Morning" by Lee Ann Womack; "Georgia Rain," by Trisha Yearwood.
37. Best Male Country Vocal Performance: "Funny How Time Slips Away," by George Jones; "As Good As I Once Was," by Toby Keith; "Midnight Communion," by Delbert McClinton; "Good Ol' Boys," by Willie Nelson; "Alcohol," by Brad Paisley; "You'll Think of Me," by Keith Urban.
38. Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Comin' to Your City," by Big & Rich; "Play Something Country," by Brooks & Dunn; "I Hope," by Dixie Chicks; "Restless," by Alison Krauss and Union Station; "Bless the Broken Road," by Rascal Flatts.
39. Best Country Collaboration With Vocals: "Building Bridges," by Brooks & Dunn, Sheryl Crow & Vince Gill "Shelter From The Storm," by Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris "Like We Never Loved At All," by Faith Hill & Tim McGraw "Dreams Come True," by Willie Nelson & Norah Jones "Politically Uncorrect," by Gretchen Wilson & Merle Haggard.
40. Best Country Instrumental Performance: "I'll Fly Away," by Charlie Daniels; "Who's Your Uncle?," by Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush & Béla Feck; "Unionhouse Branch," by Alison Krauss And Union Station; "Scotch & Chocolate," by Nickel Creek; " Time Warp," by Brad Paisley.
41. Best Country Song: "Alcohol," by Brad Paisley, songwriter (Brad Paisley); " All Jacked Up," by Vicky McGehee, John Rich & Gretchen Wilson, songwriters (Gretchen Wilson) ; " Bless The Broken Road," by Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon, songwriters (Rascal Flatts); " I Hope," by Keb Mo, Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines & Emily Robison, songwriters (Dixie Chicks); "I May Hate Myself In The Morning," by O. Blackmon, songwriter (Lee Ann Womack).
42. Best Country Album: "Fireflies," by Faith Hill ; " Lonely Runs Both Ways," by Alison Krauss And Union Station ; " Time Well Wasted," by Brad Paisley ; " All Jacked Up," by Gretchen Wilson ; "Jasper County," by Trisha Yearwood.
43. Best Bluegrass Album: "Marbletown," by Blue Highway ; "Cherryholmes," by Cherryholmes ; "The Grascals," by The Grascals ; "The Company We Keep," by The Del McCoury Band ; "Ragin' Live," by Rhonda Vincent And The Rage.
44. Best New Age Album: "Music In The Key Of Om," by Jack De Johnette ; "Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai, Volume 2," by Kitaro ; "People Of Peace," by R. Carlos Nakai Quartet ; "Montana - A Love Story," by George Winston ; "Silver Solstice," by Paul Winter Consort.
45. Best Contemporary Jazz Album: "Keystone," by Dave Douglas ; "Soulgrass," by Bill Evans ; "The Way Up," by Pat Metheny Group ; "The Spirit Music Jamia: Dance Of The Infidel," by Meshell Ndegeocello ; "Momentum," by Joshua Redman Elastic Band.
46. Best Jazz Vocal Album: "J'ai Deux Amours," by Dee Dee Bridgewater ; "Blueprint Of A Lady - Sketches Of Billie Holiday," by Nnenna Freelon ; "Good Night, And Good Luck," by Dianne Reeves ; "Duos II," by Luciana Souza ; "I'm With The Band," by Tierney Sutton.
47. Best Jazz Instrumental Solo:"'Round Midnight," by Alan Broadbent, soloist ; "Away," by Ravi Coltrane, soloist ; "The Source," by Herbie Hancock, soloist ; "A Love Supreme - Acknowledgement," by Branford Marsalis, soloist ; "Why Was I Born?," by Sonny Rollins, soloist.
48. Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: "Flow," by Terence Blanchard ; "Lyric," by Billy Childs Ensemble ; "Live At The House Of Tribes," by Wynton Marsalis ; "Beyond The Sound Barrier," by Wayne Shorter Quartet ; "What Now?," by Kenny Wheeler With Dave Holland, Chris Potter & John Taylor.
49. Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Overtime," by Dave Holland Big Band ; "A Blessing," by John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble ; "Live," by The Bill Holman Band ; "I Am Three," by Mingus Big Band, Orchestra & Dynasty ; "Home Of My Heart," by The Chris Walden Big Band.
50. Best Latin Jazz Album: "Time Was - Time Is, " by Ray Barretto ; "Here And Now - Live In Concert, " by Caribbean Jazz Project Featuring Dave Samuels [Concord Picante] ; "...And Sammy Walked In, " by Sammy Figueroa And His Latin Jazz Explosion [Savant Records] ; "Listen Here!, " by Eddie Palmieri [Concord Picante] ; "Mulatos, " by Omar Sosa.
51. Best Gospel Performance: "Be Blessed," by Yolanda Adams ; "Looking For You," by Kirk Franklin ; "I Call You Faithful," by Donnie McClurkin ; "Lift Him Up," by Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship Choir ; "Pray," by CeCe Winans.
52. Best Gospel Song: "Again I Say Rejoice," by Israel Houghton & Aaron Lindsey, songwriters (Israel & New Breed) ; "Be Blessed," by Yolanda Adams, James Harris III, Terry Lewis & James Q. Wright, songwriters (Yolanda Adams) ; "Heaven," by Erica Campbell, Joi Campbell, Trecina Campbell & Warryn Campbell, songwriters (Mary Mary) ; "Lift Him Up," by Joeworn Martin, songwriter (Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship Choir) ; "We Must Praise," by James Moss, songwriter (J Moss).
53. Best Rock Gospel Album: "Until My Heart Caves In," by Audio Adrenaline ; "Higher Definition," by The Cross Movement ; "Day Of Fire," by Day Of Fire ; "Truth Is Fallin' In Tha Streetz," by Fresh I.E. ; "Dichotomy B," by Grits.
54. Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
"Lifesong," by Casting Crowns ; "All I Really Want For Christmas,"
by Steven Curtis Chapman ; "Redemption Songs," by Jars Of Clay ; "Hymns,"
by Out Of Eden ; "Healing Rain," by Michael W. Smith ; "Live
Wire," by Third Day.
55. Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Live At Brooklyn Tabernacle," by The Crabb Family ; "Sing Their Family Gospel Favorites," by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers ; "Rock Of Ages...Hymns & Faith," by Amy Grant ; "Southern Meets Soul: An American Gospel Jubilee," by The Jordanaires, The Light Crust Doughboys, Nokie Edwards & Larry "T-Byrd" Gordon ; "Common Thread," by The Oak Ridge Boys.
56. Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "I Know The Truth," by Shirley Caesar [Shu-Bel Records / Artemis Gospel] ; "Live From Houston ...The Rose Of Gospel," by Dorinda Clark-Cole [GospoCentric Records/Zomba Label Group] ; " Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs," by Donnie McClurkin [Verity Records] ; " Say The Name," by Martha Munizzi [Martha Munizzi Music/Integrity Music] ; " Singing The Old Time Way," by Bishop G.E. Patterson & Congregation ; " Be Exalted," by Marvin Sapp.
57. Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Day By Day," by Yolanda Adams ; " Mary Mary," by Mary Mary ; " The J Moss Project," by J Moss ; " Dream," by BeBe Winans ; " Purified," by CeCe Winans.
58. Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "I Speak Life," by Donald Lawrence, choir director; Donald Lawrence & Company [QuietWater/Verity /Zomba] ; " Live At The Fellowship," by John P Kee, choir director; VIP Mass Choir ; " One Church," by Kurt Carr, choir director; The Choir Of Life (Japan), The Choir Of Life (USA) & The Kurt Carr Singers ; " One Voice," by Gladys Knight, choir director; Saints Unified Voices ; " 20/85 The Experience," by Hezekiah Walker, choir director; The Love Fellowship Choir.
59. Best Latin Pop Album:
"Solo," by Ricardo Arjona [Sony Discos] ; " Eco," by Jorge
Drexler ; " Andrea Echeverri," by Andrea Echeverri ; " Citi Zen,"
by Kevin Johansen ; " Escucha," by Laura Pausini.
60. Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Consejo," by La Secta
AllStar ; " Con Todo Respeto," by Molotov ; " El Kilo,"
by Orishas ; " Fijación Oral Vol. 1," by Shakira ; " Desahogo,"
by Vico C.
61. Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album:
"Una Noche Inolvidable," by Afro-latin Jazz Orchestra With Arturo
O'Farrill ; " Masters Of Cuban Son," by Conjunto Progreso ; "
Buena Vista Social Club Presents," by Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal
; " Tradición," by Tropicana All Stars With Israel Kantor ;
" Bebo De Cuba," by Bebo Valdés.
62. Best Salsa/Merengue Album: "Son Del Alma," by Willy Chirino ; " Fabricando Fantasías," by Tito Nieves ; " Llegó La Hora," by Mayito Rivera ; " Despues Del Silencio," by Eddie Santiago ; " Arroz Con Mango," by Tiempo Libre.
63. Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "Ya No Llores," by
Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte ; " ¡Llegaron Los Camperos! Concert
Favorites Of Nati Canos Mariachi Los Camperos," by Nati Cano's Mariachi
Los Camperos ; " DIEZ," by Intocable ; " Las 3 Divas," by
Las 3 Divas ; " México En La Piel," by Luis Miguel.
64. Best Tejano Album: "The Power Of Friends," by Avizo ; "
Milagro," by La Tropa F ; " Chicanisimo," by Little Joe Y La
Familia ; " Then & Now," by Joe Posada ; " Odyssey The Journey,"
by The Royal Jesters.
65. Best Traditional Blues Album: "Live! Down The Road," by
Marcia Ball ; " In Your Arms Again," by John Hammond ; " 80,"
by B.B. King & Friends ; " Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul," by Maria Muldaur
; " About Them Shoes Hubert Sumlin," by The Royal Jesters.
66. Best Contemporary Blues Album: "Make Do With What You Got,"
by Solomon Burke ; " Twenty," by Robert Cray ; " Bring 'Em In,"
by Buddy Guy ; " Cost Of Living," by Delbert McClinton ; " Electric
Blue Watermelon," by North Mississippi Allstars.
67. Best Traditional Folk Album: "Live From Dublin - A Tribute To
Derek Bell," by The Chieftains ; " Come On Back," by Jimmie Dale
Gilmore ; " Fiddler's Green," by Tim O'Brien ; " Live In The
UK," by Tom Paxton ; " Cajun Mardi Gras!," by Jo-EL Sonnier.
68 .Best Contemporary Folk Album: "Chávez Ravine," by
Ry Cooder ; " The Outsider," by Rodney Crowell ; " Why Should
The Fire Die?," by Nickel Creek ; " Fair & Square," by John
Prine ; " Devils & Dust," by Bruce Springsteen.
69. Best Native American Music Album: "More Kids' Pow-Wow Songs,"
by Black Lodge ; " Intonation: Harmonized Songs From The Southern Plains,"
by Alex E. Smith & Cheevers Toppah ; " Sacred Ground - A Tribute To
Mother Earth," by Various Artists Jim Wilson, producer ; " Our Love
Will Never Die," by Randy Wood.
70. Best Hawaiian Music Album: "Slack Key Dreams Of The Ponomoe,"
by Kapono Beamer ; " Sweet & Lovely," by Raiatea Helm ; "
Kiho'alu - Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar," by Ledward Ka'apana ; " Slack
Key Guitar: The Artistry Of Sonny Lim," by Sonny Lim ; " Masters Of
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Vol. 1," by Various Artists Daniel Ho, Paul
Konwiser & Wayne Wong, producers.
71. Best Reggae Album: "Our Music," by Burning Spear ; "
Welcome To Jamrock," by Damian Marley ; " The Trinity," by Sean
Paul ; " Clothesdrop," by Shaggy ; " Black Gold & Green,"
by Third World.
72. Best Traditional World Music Album "Behmanka," by Mamadou
Diabate ; " Para Todos Ustedes," by Los Pleneros De La 21 ; "
Faryad," by Masters Of Persian Music ; " Tibetan Master Chants,"
by Lama Tashi ; " In The Heart Of The Moon," by Ali Farka Touré
& Toumani Diabaté.
73. Best Contemporary World Music Album: "Dimanche A Bamako,"
by Amadou & Mariam ; " Eletracústico," by Gilberto Gil
; " You've Stolen My Heart - Songs From R.D. Burman's Bollywood,"
by Kronos Quartet & Asha Bhosle ; " No Boundaries," by Ladysmith
Black Mambazo & The Strings Of The English Chamber Orchestra ; " Rise,"
by Anoushka Shankar.
74. Best Polka Album: "Under The Influence," by Eddie Blazonczyk's
Versatones ; " Time Out For Polkas And Waltzes," by Walter Ostanek
And Ron Sluga ; " Polka Pizzazz," by Del Sinchak Band ; " Solecktions,"
by Kevin Solecki ; " Shake, Rattle And Polka!," by Jimmy Sturr And
His Orchestra.
75. Best Musical Album For Children: "Be Bop Your Best!," by
Red Grammer ; " Green Gorilla, Monster & Me," by Ralph's World
; " Scat Like That: A Musical Word Odyssey," by Cathy Fink & Marcy
Marxer ; " Some Assembly Required," by Tom Chapin ; " Songs From
The Neighborhood - The Music Of Mister Rogers," by Various Artists Dennis
Scott, producer.
76. Best Spoken Word Album For Children: "Harry Potter And The Half-blood
Prince," by Jim Dale ; " Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks &
Giving All Year Long," by Various Artists Christopher Cerf & Marlo
Thomas, producers ; " Pooh's Heffalump," by Roy Dotrice ; " Raymie,
Dickie, And The Bean: Why I Love And Hate My Brothers," by Ray Romano ;
" A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning," by Various Artists
David Rapkin, producer.
77. Best Spoken Word Album: "The Adventures Of Guy Noir," by Garrison Keillor ; " The Al Franken Show Party Album," by Al Franken ; " Chronicles - Volume One (Bob Dylan)," by Sean Penn ; " Dreams From My Father (Senator Barack Obama)," by ; " When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops? (George Carlin) , " by George Carlin.
78. Best Comedy Album: "The Agoraphobic Cowboy," by Rick Moranis ; " Family Guy Live In Vegas," by Various Artists Seth MacFarlane & Walter Murphy, producers ; " Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues," by Lewis Black ; " Never Scared," by Chris Rock ; " The Right To Bare Arms," by Larry The Cable Guy.
79. Best Musical Show Album: "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Billy Straus
& David Yazbek, producers; David Yazbek, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway
Cast Including John Lithgow & Norbert Leo Butz) ; " Hair," by
Kurt Deutsch & Joel Moss, producers (Galt MacDermot, composer; James Rado
& Gerome Ragni, lyricists) (The Actors' Fund Of America Benefit Recording)
; " The Light In The Piazza," by Steven Epstein, producer; Adam Guettel,
composer/lyricist (Original Broadway Cast Including Victoria Clark & Kelli
O'Hara) ; " Monty Python's Spamalot," by John Du Prez & Eric Idle,
producers; John Du Prez, composer; Eric Idle, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway
Cast Including David Hyde Pierce, Tim Curry, Hank Azaria & Sara Ramirez)
; " The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," by Kurt Deutsch &
Joel Moss, producers; William Finn, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway Cast).
80. Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other
Visual Media: "Beyond The Sea," by Kevin Spacey ; " Napoleon
Dynamite," by (Various Artists) ; " No Direction Home: The Soundtrack
- Bootleg Series, Vol. 7," by (Bob Dylan) ; " Ray," by (Ray Charles)
; " Six Feet Under Volume 2 - Everything Ends," by (Various Artists).
81. Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: "The Aviator," by Howard Shore, composer ; " The Incredibles," by Michael Giacchino, composer ; " Million Dollar Baby," by Clint Eastwood, composer ; " Ray," by Craig Armstrong, composer ; " Star Wars Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith," by John Williams, composer.
82. Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: "Believe," by Glen Ballard & Alan Silvestri, songwriters (Josh Groban) ; " Cold Wind," by The Arcade Fire, songwriters (The Arcade Fire) Track from: Six Feet Under Volume 2 - Everything Ends [Astralwerks/EMI; Publisher: Copyright Control/SOCAN.] Million Voices," by Jerry Duplessis, Andrea Guerra & Wyclef Jean, songwriters (Wyclef Jean) ; " Square One," by Tom Petty, songwriter (Tom Petty) ; " Wonka's Welcome Song," by John August & Danny Elfman, songwriters (Danny Elfman).
83. Best Instrumental Composition: "Anakin's Betrayal," by John Williams, composer (John Williams & The London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices) ; " The Ferry Scene," by John Williams, composer (John Williams) ; " The Incredits," by Michael Giacchino, composer (Various Artists) ; " Into The Light," by Billy Childs, composer (Billy Childs Ensemble) ; "] Journey Home," by Maria Schneider, composer (Dana Landry).
84. Best Instrumental Arrangement: "Cherokee," by Chris Walden,
arranger (The Chris Walden Big Band) ; " Do It Again," by Bill Cunliffe,
arranger (Bill Cunliffe) ; " The Incredits," by Gordon Goodwin, arranger
(Various Artists) ; " Lullaby Of The Leaves," by John Clayton, arranger
(The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) ; " Scarborough Faire," by Billy
Childs, arranger (Billy Childs Ensemble).
85. Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Can't
Buy Me Love," by John Clayton Jr. & David Foster, arrangers (Michael
Bublé) ; " I Should Care," by Claus Ogerman, arranger (Diana
Krall) ; " Scary Things," by Don Hart, arranger (John Bindel &
Nashville Chamber Orchestra) ; " Time To Smile," by Jorge Calandrelli,
arranger (Tony Bennett) ; " What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life?,"
by Billy Childs, Gil Goldstein & Heitor Pereira, arrangers (Chris Botti
& Sting).
86. Best Recording Package: "The Clouds," by Stuart Hyatt, art director (Stuart Hyatt And Community) ; " The Cosmic Game," by Neal Ashby, art director (Thievery Corporation) ; " The Forgotten Arm," by Aimee Mann & Gail Marowitz, art directors (Aimee Mann) ; " Knuckle Down," by Ani DiFranco & Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco) ; " O God, The Aftermath," by Ryan Clark, art director (Norma Jean).
87. Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package: "Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962-70)," by Susan Archie & Noel Waggener, art directors (Albert Ayler) ; " The Legend," by Ian Cuttler, art director (Johnny Cash) ; " Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)," by Hugh Brown & Jeff Lyons, art directors (Ray Charles) ; " Weird Tales Of The Ramones," by Hugh Brown & Sheryl Farber, art directors (The Ramones) ; " You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music," by Howard Fritzson & Michelle Holme, art directors (Charlie Poole With Various Artists).
88. Best Album Notes: "The Complete Library Of Congress Recordings By Alan Lomax," by John Szwed, album notes writer (Jelly Roll Morton) ; " Heaven Must Have Sent You: The Holland/Dozier/Holland Story," by Adam White, album notes writer (Various Artists) ; " The Legend," by Patrick Carr, album notes writer (Johnny Cash) ; " Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)," by David Ritz, album notes writer (Ray Charles) ; " You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music," by Henry Sapoznik, album notes writer (Charlie Poole With Various Artists).
89. Best Historical Album: "The Complete Library Of Congress Recordings By Alan Lomax," by Jeffrey Greenberg & Anna Lomax Wood, compilation producers; Adam Ayan & Steve Rosenthal, mastering engineers (Jelly Roll Morton) ; " Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962-70)," by Dean Blackwood & Ben Young, compilation producers; Joe Lizzi, Kevin Reeves & Ben Young, mastering engineers (Albert Ayler) ; " The Legend," by Gregg Geller, compilation producer; Vic Anesini, mastering engineer (Johnny Cash) ; " Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)," by James Austin & Ahmet Ertegun, compilation producers; Dan Hersch & Bill Inglot, mastering engineers (Ray Charles) ; " You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music," by Henry Sapoznik, compilation producer; Christopher King, Andreas Meyer & Darcy Proper, mastering engineers (Charlie Poole With Various Artists).
90. Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "Back Home," by Alan Douglas & Mick Guzauski, engineers (Eric Clapton) ; " Deceiver," by Gary Paczosa & Chris Thile, engineers (Chris Thile) ; " Lonely Runs Both Ways," by Gary Paczosa, engineer (Alison Krauss And Union Station) ; " Mr. A-Z," by Carl Glanville, Steve Lillywhite, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Jim Scott & David Thoener, engineers (Jason Mraz) ; " Rock Swings," by Al Schmitt, engineer (Paul Anka).
91. Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical: Danger Mouse, "Demon Days"" (Gorillaz); Nigel Godrich, "Chaos And Creation In The Backyard" (Paul McCartney); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, "Be Blessed" (Yolanda Adams), "Dance With My Father" (Celine Dion), "Harajuku Girls" (Gwen Stefani) , "Never Too Much" (Mary J. Blige) , "Nobody Cares" (Deborah Cox) , "Pure Gold" (Earth, Wind And Fire) , "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" (Jessica Simpson) ; Steve Lillywhite, "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb" (U2) , "Mr. A-Z" (Jason Mraz) ; The Neptunes "Already Platinum" (Slim Thug Featuring Pharrell) , "Hollaback Girl" (Gwen Stefani) , "Let's Get Blown" (Snoop Dogg), "On & On" (Missy Elliott) , "Say Somethin'" (Mariah Carey Featuring Snoop Dogg), "Touch" (Omarion) .
92. Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: "Fever (Adam Freeland Remix)," by Adam Freeland, remixer (Sarah Vaughan) ; " Flashdance (Guetta & Garraud F*** Me I'm Famous Remix)," by Joachim Garraud & David Guetta, remixers (Deep Dish) ; " Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)," by Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (The Killers) ; " Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)," by Louie Vega, remixer (Curtis Mayfield) ; " What Is Hip? (T.O.P.R.M.X.)," by Meat Beat Manifesto, remixers (Tower Of Power).
93. Best Surround Sound Album: "Brothers In Arms - 20th Anniversary Edition," by Chuck Ainlay, surround mix engineer; Bob Ludwig, surround mastering engineer; Chuck Ainlay & Mark Knopfler, surround producers (Dire Straits) ; " The Girl In The Other Room," by Al Schmitt, surround mix engineer; Doug Sax, surround mastering engineer; Al Schmitt, surround producer (Diana Krall) ; " Honky Château," by Greg Penny, surround mix engineer; Greg Penny, surround mastering engineer; Greg Penny, surround producer (Elton John) ; " In Your Honor," by Elliot Scheiner, surround mix engineer; Bob Ludwig, surround mastering engineer; Nick Raskulinecz, surround producer (Foo Fighters) ; " Mussorgsky/Stokowski: Pictures At An Exhibition - Boris Godunov - Night on Bare Mountain," by Phil Rowlands, surround mix engineer; Phil Rowlands, surround mastering engineer; Nick Parker & Phil Rowlands, surround producers (José Serebrier & Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra).
94. Best Engineered Album, Classical: "Bolcom: Songs," by Tim Handley, engineer (Carole Farley & William Bolcom) ; " Britten, Bartok & Hartmann," by Jin Choi, Jean-Marie Geijsen & Erdo Groot, engineers (Gordan Nikolic & Netherlands Chamber Orchestra) ; " Bruckner: Sym. No. 7," by Roger De Schot & Erdo Groot, engineers (Yakov Kreizberg & Wiener Symphoniker) ; " Chesky: Area 31," by Barry Wolifson, engineer (Anthony Aibel & Area 31) ; " Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets," by Da-Hong Seetoo, engineer (Emerson String Quartet).
95. Producer Of The Year, Classical: Christopher Alder, "Bach: Cantatas (Thomas Quasthoff, Rainer Kussmaul, Members Of The RIAS-Kammerchor, Berlin Baroque Soloists), "Beethoven: Piano Cons. Nos. 2 & 3 (Martha Argerich, Claudio Abbado & Mahler Chamber Orchestra), "Chopin: Scherzi / Impromptus (Yundi Li), "Lamento (Magdalena Koená, Reinhard Goebel & Musica Antiqua Köln); Steven Epstein, "Brahms: Music For 2 Pianos (Yefim Bronfman & Emanuel Ax), "Music For Organ, Brass And Timpani (Anthony Newman, Graham Ashton, Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble & Duncan Patton), "Silk Road Journeys: Beyond The Horizon (Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble); Michael Fine, "Fuchs: An American Place (JoAnn Falletta & London Symphony Orchestra), "Ranjbaran: Persian Trilogy (JoAnn Falletta & London Symphony Orchestra), "Soul Of Tango (Gisèle Ben-Dor, Juanjo Mosalini & Santa Barbara Symphony); Tim Handley, "Adams: Shaker Loops (Marin Alsop), "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience (Leonard Slatkin, Christine Brewer & Joan Morris), "Brahms: Sym. No. 1 (Marin Alsop & London Philharmonic Orchestra), "Daugherty: Philadelphia Stories (Marin Alsop & Evelyn Glennie), "Glass: Syms. Nos. 2 And 3 (Marin Alsop & Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra). Thomas C. Moore, "Chausson: Le Roi Arthus (Leon Botstein, Apollo Voices, A. Kennedy, D. McIntyre, G. Sorenson, D. Okulitch, F. Le Roux, S. O'Neill, S. Bullock & A. Schroeder), "4 + Four (Turtle Island String Quartet With Ying Quartet), "Mozart: Flute Cons., Sym. No. 41 (Martin Pearlman & Boston Baroque).
96. Best Classical Album: "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience," by Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak, choir directors; Tim Handley, producer (Christine Brewer & Joan Morris; University Of Michigan School ; " Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3," by Jeff Von Der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music & Tambuco Percussion Ensemble; Jan Karlin & Matthew Snyder, producers ; " Martha Argerich And Friends: Live From The Lugano Festival," by Martha Argerich; Ulrich Ruscher, producer ; " Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets," by Emerson String Quartet; Da-Hong Seetoo, producer ; " Shostakovich: Sym. No. 13," by Mariss Jansons, conductor; Sergei Aleksashkin; Wilhelm Meister, producer (Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks).
97. Best Orchestral Performance: "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience," by Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak, choir directors; Tim Handley, producer (Christine Brewer & Joan Morris; University Of Michigan School ; " Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3," by Jeff Von Der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music & Tambuco Percussion Ensemble; Jan Karlin & Matthew Snyder, producers ; " Martha Argerich And Friends: Live From The Lugano Festival," by Martha Argerich; Ulrich Ruscher, producer ; " Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets," by Emerson String Quartet; Da-Hong Seetoo, producer ; " Shostakovich: Sym. No. 13," by Mariss Jansons, conductor; Sergei Aleksashkin; Wilhelm Meister, producer (Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks).
98. Best Opera Recording: "Britten: Death In Venice," by Richard Hickox, conductor; Michael Chance, Philip Langridge & Alan Opie; Brian Couzens, producer (BBC Singers; City Of London Sinfonia) ; " Conradi: Ariadne," by Paul O'Dette & Stephen Stubbs, conductors; Barbara Borden, Karina Gauvin, Ellen Hargis, Jan Kobow, Julian Podger, Marek Rzepka, James Taylor & Matthew White; Renate Wolter-Seevers, producer (Boston Early Music Festival Chorus; Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra) ; " Strauss, R.: Daphne," by Semyon Bychkov, conductor; Johan Botha, Renée Fleming, Anna Larsson, Michael Schade & Kwanchul Youn; Michael Haas, producer (West German Radio Symphony Orchestra (Köln)) ; " Verdi: Falstaff," by Sir Colin Davis, conductor; Carlos Alvarez, Bülent Bezdüz, Marina Domashenko, Jane Henschel, Ana Ibarra, Maria Josè Moreno & Michele Pertusi; James Mallinson, producer (London Symphony Chorus; London Symphony Orchestra) ; " Vivaldi: Bajazet," by Fabio Biondi, conductor; Patrizia Ciofi, David Daniels, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Elina Garanca, Vivica Genaux & Marijana Mijanovic; Nicolas Bartholomée, producer (Europa Galante).
99. Best Choral Performance: "Bernstein: Mass," by Kent Nagano,
conductor; Simon Halsey & Kai-Uwe Jirka, choir directors; Richard Grant
& Lynne Morrow, chorus masters (Julian Frischling & Jerry Hadley; Rundfunkchor
Berlin, Staats-Und Domchor Berlin & Soloists Of The Pacific Mozart Ensemble;
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin) ; " Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And
Of Experience," by Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Jerry Blackstone, William
Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak,
choir directors (Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Nmon
Ford, Linda Hohenfeld, Joan Morris, Carmen Pelton, Marietta Simpson & Thomas
Young; Michigan State University Children's Choir, University Of Michigan Chamber
Choir, University Of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University Of Michigan University
Choir & University Musical Society Choral Union; University Of Michigan
School Of Music Symphony Orchestra) ; " Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna," by
Stephen Layton, conductor (Polyphony; Britten Sinfonia) ; " Penderecki:
A Polish Requiem," by Antoni Wit, conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, chorus
master (Izabela Klosinska, Ryszard Minkiewicz, Piotr Nowacki & Jadwiga Rappé;
Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir; Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra)
; " Schoenberg: Accentus," by Laurence Equilbey, choir director (Jonathan
Nott; Accentus; Ensemble Intercontemporain).
100. Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): "Beethoven:
Piano Cons. Nos. 2 & 3," by Claudio Abbado, conductor; Martha Argerich
(Mahler Chamber Orchestra) ; " Concerto For String Quartet And Orchestra,"
by Robert Craft, conductor; Fred Sherry String Quartet (Twentieth Century Classics
Ensemble) ; " Eventide," by JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Thomas Stacy
(London Symphony Orchestra) ; " Schumann: Cello Concerto; Bloch: Schelomo,"
by Paavo Järvi, conductor; Truls Mørk (Orchestre Philharmonique
De Radio France) ; " UFO," by Marin Alsop, conductor; Evelyn Glennie
(Colorado Symphony Orchestra).
101. Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Chopin: Études, Op. 10, Barcarolle, Op. 60, Son. No.2," by Nelson Freire ; " Night Breeze - Harp Music Of Carlos Salzedo," by Sarah Schuster Ericsson ; " Scriabin, Medtner, Stravinsky," by Evgeny Kissin ; " Szymanowski: Piano Son. No. 3, Métopes, Masques," by Piotr Anderszewski ; " Vengerov: Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini, Wieniawski," by Maxim Vengerov (Ian Brown).
102. Best Chamber Music Performance: "A La Carte - Short Works
For Winds," by The Borealis Wind Quintet ; " Bartók: The Six
String Quartets," by Vermeer Quartet ; " Borodin Quartet 60th Anniversary,"
by Borodin Quartet ; " Martha Argerich And Friends: Live From The Lugano
Festival," by Martha Argerich ; " Mendelssohn: The Complete String
Quartets," by Emerson String Quartet.
103. Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "Ancient
Voices Of Children," by David Colson, conductor; Tony Arnold, Courtney
Hershey Bress, Kathryn Dupuy Cooper, Mark Foster, Susan Grace, William Hill,
John Kinzie, Justin Murray, David Starobin & Dale Stuckenbruck ; "
Boulez: Le Marteau Sans Maître, Dérive 1 & 2," by Pierre
Boulez, conductor; Hilary Summers; Ensemble Intercontemporain ; " Chávez:
Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3," by Jeff Von Der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest
Chamber Music & Tambuco Percussion Ensemble ; " Harbison: Mottetti
Di Montale," by David Hoose, conductor; Janice Felty & Margaret Lattimore;
Collage New Music ; " O Magnum Mysterium," by Nicholas White, conductor;
The Tiffany Consort
104. Best Classical Vocal Performance: "Bach: Cantatas," by Thomas Quasthoff (Rainer Kussmaul; Members Of The RIAS Chamber Choir; Berlin Baroque Soloists) ; " Bolcom: Songs," by Carole Farley (William Bolcom) ; " Gounod - Massenet: Arias," by Rolando Villazón (Evelino Pido; Orchestre Philharmonique De Radio France) ; " Opera Proibita," by Cecilia Bartoli (Marc Minkowski; Les Musiciens Du Louvre) ; " Strauss: Amor," by Natalie Dessay (Antonio Pappano; Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden).
105. Best Classical Contemporary Composition: "Ayre," by Osvaldo Golijov (Dawn Upshaw) Track from: Golijov: Ayre; Berio: Folk Songs ; " Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience," by William Bolcom (Leonard Slatkin) ; " Boyer: Ellis Island: The Dream Of America," by Peter Boyer (Peter Boyer) ; " Franzetti: Corpus Evita," by Carlos Franzetti (José Luis Moscovich) ; " Nine Episodes For Four Players," by Ned Rorem (Contrasts Quartet).
106. Best Classical Crossover Album: "The Classical Underground,"
by Imani Winds ; " 4 + Four," by Turtle Island String Quartet &
Ying Quartet ; " The Jazz Chamber Trio," by Paquito D'Rivera &
The Jazz Chamber Trio ; " Jobim: Symphonic Jobim," by Roberto Minczuk,
conductor (Orquestra Sinfônica Do Estado De São Paulo) ; "
Steiner: The Adventures Of Mark Twain," by William Stromberg, conductor
(Moscow Symphony Orchestra).
107. Best Short Form Music Video: "Lose Control," by Missy
Elliott Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop ; " Feel Good Inc.," by
Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul - Pete Candeland & Jamie Hewlett, video directors
; " Feels Just Like It Should," by Jamiroquai - Joseph Kahn, video
director; MaryAnn Tanedo, video producer ; " God's Will," by Martina
McBride - George Flanigen, video director; Mark Kalbfeld, video producer ; "
World On Fire," by Sarah McLachlan - Sophie Muller, video director.
108. Best Long Form Music Video: "No Direction Home," by (Bob Dylan) - Martin Scorcese, video director; Margaret Bodde, Susan Lacy, Jeff Rosen, Martin Scorcese, Nigel Sinclair & Anthony Wall, video producers ; " Trapped In The Closet (Chapters 1-5 )," by R. Kelly - R. Kelly & Jim Swaffield, video directors; Ann Carli, video producer ; " End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones," by (The Ramones) - Jim Fields & Michael Gramaglia, video directors; Jim Fields & Michael Gramaglia, video producers ; " Devils & Dust," by Bruce Springsteen - Danny Clinch, video director; Lindha Narvaez, video producer ; " Brian Wilson Presents Smile," by Brian Wilson - John Anderson & David Leaf, video directors; Dave Goetz, David Leaf, Steve Ligerman, John Scheinfeld, Casey Sipes, Richard Waltzer & Brian Wilson, video producers.