ARIA Music Awards of 2005
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The 19th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) were held on October 23, 2005 at the Sydney Superdome at the Sydney Olympic Park complex, thus continuing the previous year's innovation of televising the awards on Sunday evening. A varied cast of presenters included Merrick and Rosso (who opened the televised show), stand-up comic Dave Hughes, Gretel Killeen and David Hasselhoff.
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[edit] Nominations and awards
In the following lists of nominations, the winners are highlighted in bold.
- ARIA award for Album of the Year
- Ben Lee for Awake Is The New Sleep (Inertia)
- Evermore for Dreams (Warner Music)
- Keith Urban for Be Here (Capitol / EMI)
- Missy Higgins for The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Sarah Blasko for The Overture & The Underscore (Dew Process/Universal)
- ARIA award for Single of the Year
- Ben Lee for Catch My Disease (Inertia)
- Evermore for For One Day (Warner Music)
- Missy Higgins for The Special Two (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Thirsty Merc for Someday, Someday (Warner Music)
- Wolfmother for Woman (Wolfmother EP) (Modular)
- ARIA award for Best Male Artist
- Ben Lee for Awake Is The New Sleep (Inertia)
- John Butler for Something's Gotta Give (Jarrah/MGM)
- Keith Urban for Be Here (Capitol/EMI)
- Lior for Autumn Flow (Senso Unico/MGM)
- Paul Kelly for Foggy Highway (Capitol/EMI)
- ARIA award for Best Female Artist
- Kylie Minogue for I Believe in You (FMR)
- Mia Dyson for Parking Lots (Black Door Records/MGM)
- Missy Higgins for The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Natalie Imbruglia for Counting Down The Days (Brightside/Sony BMG)
- Sarah Blasko for The Overture & The Underscore (Dew Process/Universal)
- ARIA award for Best Group
- Eskimo Joe for Older Than You (FMR)
- Evermore for Dreams (Warner Music)
- Grinspoon for Thrills Kills And Sunday Pills (Universal)
- Powderfinger for These Days - Powderfinger Live In Concert (Universal)
- Thirsty Merc for Someday, Someday (Warner Music)
- ARIA award for Highest Selling Single
- Anthony Callea for Rain/Bridge Over Troubled Water (Sony BMG)
- Anthony Callea for The Prayer (Sony BMG)
- Casey Donovan for Listen With Your Heart (Sony BMG)
- Delta Goodrem & Brian McFadden for Almost Here (Daylight/Sony BMG)
- Missy Higgins for The Special Two (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- ARIA award for Highest Selling Album
- Anthony Callea for Anthony Callea (Sony BMG)
- Casey Donovan for For You (Sony BMG)
- Delta Goodrem for Mistaken Identity (Daylight/Sony BMG)
- Guy Sebastian for Beautiful Life (Sony BMG)
- Missy Higgins for The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- ARIA award for Best Breakthrough Artist (Single)
- End Of Fashion for O Yeah! (Capitol/EMI)
- Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets for These Kids (Dream Dealers/MGM)
- Kisschasy for Do-Do's and Whoa-oh's (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- The Veronicas for 4ever (Warner Music)
- Wolfmother for Woman (Wolfmother EP) (Modular)
- ARIA award for Best Breakthrough Artist (Album)
- Evermore for Dreams (Warner Music)
- Lior for Autumn Flow (Senso Unico/MGM)
- Little Birdy for BigBigLove (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Missy Higgins for The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Sarah Blasko for The Overture & The Underscore (Dew Process/Universal)
- ARIA award for Best Independent Release
- Architecture in Helsinki for In Case We Die (Tailem Bend/Remote Control/Inertia)
- Ben Lee for Awake Is The New Sleep (Inertia)
- Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets for Joel Turner & the Modern Day Poets (Dream Dealers/MGM)
- Lior for Autumn Flow (Senso Unico/MGM)
- The Waifs for A Brief History (Jarrah/MGM)
- ARIA award for Best Contemporary Album
- The Go-Betweens for Oceans Apart (EMI/Lo-Max)
- Architecture in Helsinki for In Case We Die (Tailem Bend/Remote Control/Inertia)
- John Farnham and Tom Jones for Together In Concert (Sony BMG)
- Renée Geyer for Tonight (First Edition/ABC)
- The Church for El Momento Descuidado (Liberation)
- ARIA award for Best Rock Album
- Evermore for Dreams (Warner Music)
- Grinspoon for Thrills Kills And Sunday Pills (Universal)
- Little Birdy for BigBigLove (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Shihad for Love Is the New Hate (Warner Music)
- The Cat Empire for Two Shoes (Virgin/EMI)
- ARIA award for Best Country Album
- Adam Harvey for Can't Settle For Less (ABC Country)
- Audrey Auld Mezera for Texas (Vital/Digeridoo)
- Keith Urban for Be Here (Capitol/EMI)
- Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys for Foggy Highway (Capitol/EMI)
- Sara Storer for Firefly (ABC Country)
- ARIA award for Best Blues and Roots Album
- Ash Grunwald for Live At The Corner (Head Records/MGM)
- The Beautiful Girls for We're Already Gone (San Dumo/MGM)
- Jeff Lang for You Have to Dig Deep To Bury Daddy (Roots Music/ABC)
- Mia Dyson for Parking Lots (Black Door Records/MGM)
- The Waifs for A Brief History (Jarrah/MGM)
- ARIA award for Best Pop Release
- Ben Lee for Awake Is The New Sleep (Inertia)
- Kylie Minogue for I Believe in You (FMR)
- Missy Higgins for The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Sarah Blasko for The Overture & The Underscore (Dew Process/Universal)
- Thirsty Merc for Someday, Someday (Warner Music)
- ARIA award for Best Urban Release
- Butterfingers for Figjam (Valley Trash/FMR)
- Daniel Merriweather for She's Got Me (Marlin/FMR)
- Jade MacRae for So Hot Right Now (Roadshow Music)
- Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets for Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets (Dream Dealers/MGM)
- Weapon X and Ken Hell for Otherman (Illusive/Liberation)
- ARIA award for Best Dance Release
- Bodyrockers for I Like The Way (Universal)
- Deepface for Been Good (Fly Music/ABC)
- Dirty South for Sleazy (Vicious/Shock)
- Infusion for Six Feet Above Yesterday (Sony BMG)
- Rogue Traders for Voodoo Child (Columbia/Sony BMG)
- ARIA award for Best Children's Album
- Bananas In Pyjamas for Sing and Be Happy (ABC For Kids)
- Hi-5 for Making Music (Sony BMG)
- Sean O'Boyle for Hush Little Baby (ABC For Kids)
- The Hooley Dooleys for Super Dooper (ABC For Kids)
- The Wiggles for Live Hot Potatoes (ABC For Kids)
- ARIA award for Best Comedy Release
- Jimeoin for Third Drawer Down (Rajon)
- Rodney Rude for Twice As Rude (EMI)
- Shane Dundas and Dave Collins for The Umbilical Brothers (ACMEC)
- Tripod for Middleborough Road (Liberation)
- Various Artists for Classic Skithouse (Liberation)
- ARIA award for Best Music DVD
- Hoodoo Gurus for Tunnel Vision (Capitol/EMI)
- Jet for Right Right Right (Capitol/EMI)
- Powderfinger for These Days - Powderfinger Live In Concert (Universal)
- The Dissociatives for Sydney Circa 2004/2008 (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Various Artists for Wave Aid (Virgin/EMI)
- Channel V Oz Artist of the Year
[edit] Artisan Awards
- ARIA Award for Best Cover Art
- Cameron Bird for Architecture in Helsinki - In Case We Die (Remote Control/Inertia)
- Cathie Glassby for Missy Higgins - The Sound Of White (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- David Homer & Aaron Hayward, Debaser for Kisschasy - United Paper People (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Ben Lee, Lara Meyerratken, Dan Estabrook for Ben Lee - Awake Is The New Sleep (Inertia)
- Reg Mombassa for Paul Kelly & the Stormwater Boys - Foggy Highway (Capitol/EMI)
- ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year
- James Ash for Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child (Columbia/Sony BMG)
- Matt Lovell for The Mess Hall - Notes From A Ceiling (Shock)
- David Nicholas for Drag - The Way Out (Dew Process/Universal)
- Paul McKercher for Eskimo Joe - Older Than You (FMR)
- Paul McKercher for Little Birdy - BigBigLove (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- ARIA Award for Best Video
- Adrian Van De Velde for Thirsty Merc - In The Summertime (Warner Music)
- Ben Joss, Tribal for John Butler Trio - Something's Gotta Give (Jarrah/MGM)
- Ben Quinn for End Of Fashion - O Yeah (Capitol/EMI)
- Ben Quinn for The Cat Empire - The Car Song (Virgin/EMI)
- Sam Bennetts, Mad Angel for Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child (Columbia/Sony BMG)
- ARIA Award for Producer of the Year
- Chris Joannou & The Mess Hall for The Mess Hall - Notes From A Ceiling (Mafia Records/Shock)
- David Nicholas for Drag - The Way Out (Dew Process/Universal)
- Harry Vanda & Glenn Goldsmith for The Wrights - Evie Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Capitol/EMI)
- Paul McKercher for Little Birdy - BigBigLove (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
- Paul McKercher & Eskimo Joe for Eskimo Joe - Older Than You (FMR)
[edit] Awards for Fine Arts
- ARIA Award for Best World Music Album
- Bobby McLeod for Dumaradje (ACMEC)
- Cosmo Cosmolino for Nektar (Sound Vault Records)
- Le Tuan Hung et al for On The Wings Of A Butterfly (Move Records)
- Monsieur Camembert for Monsieur Camembert (Independent/MGM)
- Southern Gospel Choir for Great Day (Mara)
- Various Artists for This Is The Place For A Song (Independent)
- ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album
- Andrea Keller for Quartet Angels and Rascals (ABC Jazz/Universal)
- Aronas Culture for Tunnels (Strange Records/Vitamin)
- Oehlers & Keevers for Grace (Jazzhead/MGM)
- Paul Grabowsky & Katie Noonan for Before Time Could Change Us (Warner Music)
- The Necks for Mosquito / See Through (Fish of Milk/Shock)
- ARIA Award for Best Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
- Art Phillips for Outback House (ABC Music)
- Ben Mingay & Deone Zanotto for Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage (Rajon)
- Roger Mason for The Extra (Mana Soundtracks/Inertia)
- Severed Heads for Illustrated Family Doctor (Mana Soundtracks/Inertia)
- Various Artists for Deck Dogz (Warner Music)
- ARIA Award for Best Classical Album
- Australian Brandenburg Orchestra for Sanctuary (ABC Classics/Universal)
- Elena Kats-Chernin for Wild Swans (ABC Classics/Universal)
- Michael Kieran Harvey for Rabid Bay (Move Records)
- Sara Macliver & Sally-Anne Russell for Baroque Duets (ABC Classics/Universal)
- Slava Grigoryan for Afterimage (ABC Classics/Universal)
[edit] Performers
The following artists all performed on stage during the 2005 ARIA Awards:
- Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child
- Thirsty Merc - Someday, Someday
- Evermore - It's Too Late
- Anthony Callea - The Prayer
- Missy Higgins - The Sound of White
- Grinspoon - Hard Act to Follow
- Neil Finn - Better Be Home Soon (Tribute to the late Paul Hester, who he was in Split Enz and Crowded House with)
- Ben Lee - Catch My Disease
- Jimmy Barnes - Working Class Man
[edit] Hall of Fame inductees
The following were inducted into to ARIA Hall of Fame: