Grammy Award for Best Album Notes
The Grammy Award for Best Album Notes has been presented since 1964. From 1973 to 1976, a separate award was presented for Best Album Notes – Classical. Those awards are listed under those years below. The award recognizes albums with excellent liner notes.[1] It is presented to the liner notes author or authors, not to the artists or performers on the winning work, except if the artist is also the liner notes author.[2]
Grammy Award for Best Album Notes | |
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Awarded for | quality album liner notes |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1964 |
Currently held by | Steve Greenberg, Stax '68: A Memphis Story (Craft Recordings/Stax/Concord) (2020) |
Website | www |
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
2020s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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2020 | Steve Greenberg | Stax '68: A Memphis Story, performed by Various Artists (Craft Recordings/Stax/Concord) |
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2010s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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2019 | David Evans | Voices of Mississippi: Artists and Musicians Documented by William Ferris, performed by Various Artists (Dust-to-Digital) |
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2018 | Lynell George | Live at the Whisky A Go Go: The Complete Recordings, performed by Otis Redding (Stax) |
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2017 | Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin | Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along, performed by Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle (Harbinger/Musical Theater Project) |
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2016 | Joni Mitchell | Love Has Many Faces: A Quartet, A Ballet, Waiting To Be Danced, performed by Joni Mitchell (Rhino) |
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2015 | Ashley Kahn | Offering: Live at Temple University, performed by John Coltrane (Resonance/Impulse) |
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2014 | Neil Tesser | Afro Blue Impressions (Remastered and Expanded), performed by John Coltrane (Pablo/Concord) |
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2013 | Billy Vera | Singular Genius: The Complete ABC Singles, performed by Ray Charles (Concord) |
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2012 | Adam Machado | Hear Me Howling!: Blues, Ballads & Beyond as Recorded by the San Francisco Bay by Chris Strachwitz in the 1960s, performed by various artists (Arhoolie) |
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2011 | Robert Gordon | Keep an Eye on the Sky, performed by Big Star (Rhino) |
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2010 | Dan Morgenstern | The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935–1946), performed by Louis Armstrong (Mosaic) |
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2000s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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2009 | Francis Davis | Kind of Blue: 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition, performed by Miles Davis (Columbia/Legacy) |
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2008 | Bruce Nemerov | John Work III: Recording Black Culture, performed by various artists (Spring Fed) |
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2007 | Dan Morgenstern | If You Got To Ask, You Ain't Got It!, performed by Fats Waller (Bluebird/Legacy) |
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2006 | Alan Lomax and John Szwed | The Complete Library of Congress Recordings, performed by Jelly Roll Morton (Rounder) |
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2005 | Loren Schoenberg | The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945–1947), performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra (Mosaic) |
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2004 | Tom Piazza | Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey, performed by various artists (Hip-O) |
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2003 | David Evans | Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, performed by Charlie Patton (Revenant) |
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2002 | Walter Mosley | ...And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968–1992), performed by Richard Pryor (Warner Archives/Rhino) Elijah Wald for Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960–2000 The Journey of Chris Strachwitz, performed by various artists (Arhoolie) |
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2001 | Bob Blumenthal | The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955–1961, performed by Miles Davis and John Coltrane (Columbia/Legacy) |
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2000 | Bob Blumenthal | The Classic Quartet: The Complete Impulse! Recordings, performed by John Coltrane (Impulse) |
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1990s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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1999 | Bob Belden, Todd Coolman, and Michael Cuscuna | Miles Davis Quintet 1965–1968, performed by the Miles Davis Quintet |
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1998 | John Fahey, Luis Kemnitzer, Jon Pankake, Chuck Pirtle, Jeff Place, Neil V. Rosenberg, Luc Sante, Peter Stampfel, and Eric Von Schmidt | Anthology of American Folk Music, performed by various artists |
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1997 | George Avakian, Bob Belden, Bill Kirchner, and Phil Schaap | Miles Davis & Gil Evans: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, performed by Miles Davis and Gil Evans |
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1996 | Rob Bowman | The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 3: 1972–1975, performed by various artists |
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1995 | Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg | Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artists as a Young Man, 1923–1934, performed by Louis Armstrong |
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1994 | Buck Clayton, Phil Schaap, and Joel E. Siegel | The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945–1959, performed by Billie Holiday |
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1993 | Dave Marsh, Jerry Wexler, David Ritz, Thulani Davis, Ahmet Ertegun, Tom Down, and Arif Mardin | Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings, performed by Aretha Franklin |
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1992 | James Brown, Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, and Alan M. Leeds | Star Time, performed by James Brown |
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1991 | Dan Morgenstern | Brownie: The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown, performed by Clifford Brown |
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1990 | Phil Schaap | Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve, performed by Charlie Parker |
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1980s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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1989 | Anthony DeCurtis | Crossroads performed by Eric Clapton |
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1988 | Orrin Keepnews | The Complete 1957 Riverside Recordings, performed by Thelonious Monk |
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1987 | Gary Giddins, Wilfrid Sheed, Jonathan Schwartz, Murray Kempton, Andrew Sarris, Stephen Holden, and Frank Conroy | The Voice: The Columbia Years 1943–1952, performed by Frank Sinatra |
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1986 | Peter Guralnick | Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963, performed by Sam Cooke |
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1985 | Gunther Schuller and Martin Williams | Big Band Jazz, performed by various artists |
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1984 | Orrin Keepnews | The "Interplay" Sessions, performed by Bill Evans |
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1983 | John Chilton and Richard Sudhalter | Giants of Jazz: Bunny Berigan, performed by Bunny Berigan |
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1982 | Dan Morgenstern | Erroll Garner: Master of the Keyboard, performed by Erroll Garner |
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1981 | David McClintock | Trilogy: Past Present Future, performed by Frank Sinatra |
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1980 | Bob Porter & James Patrick | Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy Sessions, performed by Charlie Parker |
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1970s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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1979 | Michael Brooks | A Bing Crosby Collection, Volumes 1 and 2, performed by Bing Crosby |
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1978 | George T. Simon | Bing Crosby: A Legendary Performer, performed by Bing Crosby |
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1977 | Dan Morgenstern | The Changing Face of Harlem: Savoy Sessions, performed by various artists |
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1976 (Classical) | Gunther Schuller | Footlifters: A Century of American Marches, performed by Gunther Schuller conducting the All-Star Band |
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1976 (Non-Classical) | Pete Hamill | Blood on the Tracks, performed by Bob Dylan |
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1975 (Classical) | Rory Guy | The Classic Erich Wolfgang Korngold, conducted by Willy Mattes with a solo by Ulf Hoelscher |
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1975 (Non-Classical) | Charles R. Townsend Dan Morgenstern |
For the Last Time, performed by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys The Hawk Flies, performed by Coleman Hawkins |
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1974 (Classical) | Glenn Gould | Hindemith: Sonatas for Piano Complete, performed by the Villa Musica Ensemble |
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1974 (Non-Classical) | Dan Morgenstern | God Is in the House, performed by Art Tatum |
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1973 (Classical) | James Lyons | Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 2 ("A London Symphony"), performed by André Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra |
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1973 (Non-Classical) | Tom T. Hall | Tom T. Hall's Greatest Hits, performed by Tom T. Hall |
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1972 | Sam Samudio | Sam, Hard and Heavy, performed by Sam the Sham |
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1971 | Chris Albertson | The World's Greatest Blues Singer, performed by Bessie Smith |
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1970 | Johnny Cash | Nashville Skyline, performed by Bob Dylan |
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1960s
Year | Winner | Work | Nominations | Ref. |
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1969 | Johnny Cash | At Folsom Prison, performed by Johnny Cash |
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1968 | John D. Loudermilk | Suburban Attitudes in Country Verse, performed by John D. Loudermilk |
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1967 | Stan Cornyn | Sinatra at the Sands, performed by Frank Sinatra |
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1966 | Stan Cornyn | September of My Years, performed by Frank Sinatra |
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1965 | Stanton Catlin and Carleton Beals | Mexico (Legacy Collection), performed by Carlos Chávez |
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1964 | Leonard Feather and Stanley Dance | The Ellington Era, performed by Duke Ellington |
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