Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
The Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media has been awarded since 2000. In 2000 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album, and from 2001-2011 as Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Pictures, Television or Other Visual Media.
From 2012, the category will be known as Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for music released in the previous year. The award is presented to the album producer(s), not to the performers, except if the producer is also a performer.
2000s
- 42nd Grammy Awards
- (2000)
- 43rd Grammy Awards
- (2001)
- 44th Grammy Awards
- (2002)
- 45th Grammy Awards
- (2003)
- 46th Grammy Awards
- (2004)
- Chicago - "Various artists"; Randy Spendlove (compilation producer); Ric Wake (compilation producer); Joel Moss (engineer/mixer); Dan Hetzel (engineer/mixer)
- 47th Grammy Awards
- (2005)
- 48th Grammy Awards'
- (2006)
- 49th Grammy Awards
- (2007)
- 50th Grammy Awards
- (2008)
- 51st Grammy Awards
- (2009)
2010s
- 52nd Grammy Awards
- (2010)
- 53rd Grammy Awards
- (2011)
- 54th Grammy Awards
- (2012)
Nominees
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General |
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Pop |
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Dance/Electronica |
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Rock |
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Alternative |
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R&B |
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Rap |
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Country |
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Jazz |
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Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music |
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Latin |
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American Roots |
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Music for Visual Media |
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Composing/Arranging |
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Crafts |
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Production/Engineering |
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Classical |
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Music Video |
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Others |
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Special Awards |
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