Grammy Awards of 1990
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The 32nd Grammy Awards were held in 1990. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.
Award winners:
- Record of the Year
- Arif Mardin (producer) & Bette Midler for "Wind Beneath My Wings"
- Album of the Year
- Don Was (producer) & Bonnie Raitt for Nick of Time
- Song of the Year
- Jeff Silbar & Larry Henley (songwriters) for "Wind Beneath My Wings" performed by Bette Midler
- Best New Artist
- Milli Vanilli (revoked)
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Recording
- Bonnie Raitt & John Lee Hooker for "I'm in the Mood"
- Best Contemporary Blues Recording
Children's
- Best Recording for Children
- J. Aaron Brown, David R. Lehman (producers) & Tanya Goodman for The Rock-A-Bye Collection, Vol. 1
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic for Mahler: Symphony No. 3 in D Minor
- Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
- David Zinman (conductor), Dawn Upshaw & the Orchestra of St. Luke's for Knoxville - Summer of 1915 (Music of Barber, Menotti, Harbison, Stravinsky)
- Best Opera Recording
- Cord Garben (producer), James Levine (conductor), Hildegard Behrens, Gary Lakes, Christa Ludwig, Kurt Moll, James Morris, Jessye Norman & the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for Wagner: Die Walkuere
- Best Choral Performance (other than opera)
- Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Britten: War Requiem
- Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (with orchestra)
- David Zinman (conductor), Yo-Yo Ma & the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for Barber: Cello Concerto, Op. 22/Britten: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist (without orchestra)
- Andras Schiff for Bach: English Suites
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- The Emerson String Quartet for Bartók: 6 String Quartets
- Best Contemporary Composition
- Steve Reich (composer) & the Kronos Quartet for Reich: Different Trains
- Best Classical Album
- Wolf Erichson (producer) & the Emerson String Quartet for Bartók: 6 String Quartets
Comedy
- Best Comedy Recording
- Peter Schickele for P.D.Q. Bach: 1712 Overture & Other Musical Assaults
Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Composition
- Danny Elfman (composer) for "The Batman Theme" performed by the Sinfonia of London Orchestra
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
- Carly Simon (songwriter) for "Let the River Run"
- Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television
- Dave Grusin (composer) for The Fabulous Baker Boys
- Best Arrangement on an Instrumental
- Dave Grusin (arranger) for "Suite From The Milagro Beanfield War"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals
- Dave Grusin (arranger) for "My Funny Valentine" performed by Michelle Pfeiffer
Country
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
- k.d. lang for Absolute Torch and Twang
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
- Lyle Lovett for Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume Two
- Best Country Vocal Collaboration
- Hank Williams Jr. & Hank Williams Sr. for "There's a Tear in My Beer"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Randy Scruggs for "Amazing Grace"
- Best Country Song
- Rodney Crowell (songwriter) for "After All This Time"
- Best Bluegrass Recording
- Bruce Hornsby & Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for "The Valley Road"
Folk
- Best Traditional Folk Recording
- Marcel Cellier (producer) for Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares, Vol. II performed by the Bulgarian State Female Vocal Choir
- Best Contemporary Folk Recording
- Indigo Girls for Indigo Girls
Gospel
- Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Female
- CeCe Winans for "Don't Cry"
- Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Male
- BeBe Winans for "Meantime"
- Best Gospel Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
- Take 6 for "The Savior Is Waiting"
- Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male or Female
- Al Green for "As Long as We're Together"
- Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
- Daniel Winans for "Let Brotherly Love Continue"
Historical
- Best Historical Album
- Andy McKaie (producer) for Chuck Berry - The Chess Box
Jazz
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female
- Ruth Brown for Blues on Broadway
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male
- Harry Connick Jr. for When Harry Met Sally
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group
- Dr. John & Rickie Lee Jones for "Makin' Whoopee"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist (On a Jazz Recording)
- Miles Davis for Aura
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
- Chick Corea Akoustic Band for Chick Corea Akoustic Band
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band
- Miles Davis for Aura
- Best Jazz Fusion Performance
- Pat Metheny Group for Letter From Home
Latin
- Best Latin Pop Performance
- Jose Feliciano for "Cielito Lindo"
- Best Tropical Latin Performance
- Ray Barretto & Celia Cruz for Ritmo en el Corazon
- Best Mexican-American Performance
- Los Lobos for La Pistola y el Corazon
Musical Show
- Best Musical Cast Show Album
- Jay David Saks (producer) & the original cast with Jason Alexander & Debbie Shapiro & Robert La Fasse for Jerome Robbins' Broadway
Music Video
- Best Music Video, Short Form
- Jim Blashfield, Paul Diener, Frank DiLeo, Jerry Kramer, (video producers), Jim Blashfield (video director) & Michael Jackson for "Leave Me Alone"
- Best Music Video, Long Form
- Aris McGarry (video producer), Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris (video producers & directors), Dominic Sena (video director), & Janet Jackson for Rhythm Nation 1814
New Age
- Best New Age Performance
- Peter Gabriel for Passion - Music For the Last Temptation of Christ
Packaging and Notes
- Best Album Package
- Roger Gorman (art director) for Sound + Vision performed by David Bowie
- Best Album Notes
- Phil Schaap (notes writer) for Bird - The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve
Polka
- Best Polka Recording
- Jimmy Sturr for All in My Love for You
Pop
- Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
- Bonnie Raitt for "Nick of Time"
- Best Vocal Performance, Male
- Michael Bolton for "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Aaron Neville & Linda Ronstadt for "Don't Know Much"
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- The Neville Brothers for "Healing Chant"
Production and engineering
- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- George Massenburg (engineer) for Cry Like a Rainstorm - Howl Like the Wind performed by Linda Ronstadt
- Best Engineered Recording, Classical
- Jack Renner (engineer), Robert Shaw (conductor), the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & the Atlanta Boy Choir for Britten: War Requiem
- Producer of the Year
- Classical Producer of the Year
R&B
- Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
- Anita Baker for Giving You the Best That I Got
- Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
- Bobby Brown for "Every Little Step"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler for "Back to Life"
- Best R&B Instrumental Performance
- Soul II Soul for "African Dance"
- Best Rhythm & Blues Song
- Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff (songwriters) for "If You Don't Know Me By Now" performed by Simply Red
Rap
- Best Rap Performance
- Young MC for "Bust a Move"
Reggae
- Best Reggae Recording
- Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers for One Bright Day
Rock
- Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
- Bonnie Raitt for Nick of Time
- Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
- Don Henley for The End of the Innocence
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Traveling Wilburys for Traveling Wilburys Volume One
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Jeff Beck, Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas for Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Living Colour for "Cult of Personality"
- Best Metal Performance
Spoken
- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Recording
- Gilda Radner for It's Always Something