ARIA Music Awards of 1992
The Sixth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1992 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne.[1][2][3] Hosts were international guest, Julian Lennon and local Richard Wilkins, they were assisted by presenters, Spinal Tap, Rod Stewart and Mick Jones to distribute 24 awards.[1] There were live performances and the awards were televised.[1]
In addition to previous categories, a "Special Achievement Award" was presented to entrepreneur Michael Gudinski and his label Mushroom Records.[1] The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted only one act: Skyhooks.[1]
Awards
Nominees for most awards are shown in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
- Album of the Year
- Baby Animals – Baby Animals
- Jimmy Barnes – Soul Deep
- Deborah Conway – String of Pearls
- Crowded House – Woodface
- Died Pretty – Doughboy Hollow
- Single of the Year
- Baby Animals – "Early Warning"
- Jimmy Barnes & John Farnham – "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby"
- Daryl Braithwaite – "The Horses"
- Deborah Conway – "It's Only the Beginning"
- Yothu Yindi – "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
- Song of the Year[4]
- Southern Sons – "Hold Me In Your Arms"
- Baby Animals – "Early Warning"
- Deborah Conway – "It's Only the Beginning"
- Crowded House – "Fall At Your Feet"
- Yothu Yindi – "Treaty"
- Highest Selling Album
- Highest Selling Single
- Melissa – "Read My Lips"
- Best Group
- Baby Animals – Baby Animals
- Black Sorrows – Never Let Me Go
- Crowded House – Woodface
- Hunters & Collectors – Where Do You Go?
- INXS – Live Baby Live
- Best Female Artist
- Kate Ceberano – Think About It!
- Deborah Conway – String of Pearls
- Kylie Minogue – Let's Get to It
- Wendy Matthews – "Let's Kiss (Like Angels Do)"
- Jenny Morris
- Best Male Artist
- Jimmy Barnes – Soul Deep
- Daryl Braithwaite – "The Horses"
- Tommy Emmanuel – Determination
- John Farnham – Full House
- Richard Pleasance – Galleon
- Best New Talent
- Degenerates – Out of My Head
- Euphoria – Love You Right
- Melissa – "Read My Lips"
- Jo Beth Taylor – "99 Reasons"
- Underground Lovers – Underground Lovers
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- Baby Animals – Baby Animals
- Clouds – Penny Century
- Deborah Conway – String of Pearls
- Richard Pleasance – Galleon
- Ratcat – Blind Love
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- Baby Animals – "Early Warning"
- Deborah Conway – "It's Only the Beginning"
- Maybe Dolls – "Nervous Kid"
- Troy Newman – "Love Gets Rough"
- Richard Pleasance – "Sarah (I Miss You)"
- Best Country Album
- James Blundell – "Time on His Hands"
- Graeme Connors – Tropicali
- Anne Kirkpatrick – Out of the Blue
- Keith Urban – "Only You"
- John Williamson – Waratah St
- Best Independent Release
- The Aints – Ascension
- Def FX – Water
- Ed Kuepper – Honey Steel's Gold
- Not Drowning, Waving – Proof
- Underground Lovers – Underground Lovers
- Best Indigenous Release
- Archie Roach – Down City Streets
- Kev Carmody – Eulogy (For a Black Person)
- Shane Howard – Escape from Reality
- Not Drowning, Waving & The Musicians of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea featuring George Telek – Tabaran
- Yothu Yindi – Tribal Voice
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Debbie Byrne – "Caught in the Act"
- Tommy Emmanuel – "Determination"
- Grace Knight – "Stormy Weather"
- Monica & the Moochers – "Cotton on the Breeze"
- John Williamson – "Waratah St"
- Best Comedy Release
- Agro – Agro Too
- John Clarke & Bryan Dawe – The Annual Report
- Rodney Rude – A Legend
- Rubbery Figures – Recession Rap
- Kevin Bloody Wilson – Let's Call Him Kev
Fine Arts Awards
- Best Jazz Album
- Dale Barlow – Hipnotation
- James Morrison – Manner Dangerous
- Mike Nock Quartet – Dark and Curious
- Carl Orr – Seeking Spirit
- Ten Part Invention – Ten Part Invention
- Best Classical Album
- Australian Ensemble – Cafe Concertino
- The Australian Opera – Mozart Arias & Scenes
- Stuart Challender, Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Vine: 3 Symphonies
- Geoffrey Lancaster – Fortepiano
- Roger Woodward – Prokofiev Piano Works
- Best Children's Album
- Agro – Agro Too
- Peter Combe – The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe (So Far) Recorded in Concert
- Ruth Cracknell – Paul Gallico's The Snow Goose
- Noni Hazelhurst – Noni Sings Day and Night Songs and Rhymes from Playschool
- Franciscus Henri – Dancing in the Kitchen
- Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
- Jan Castor – Red Express
- Mario Millo – Brides of Christ
- Not Drowning, Waving – Proof Soundtrack
- Original Australian Cast – Return to the Forbidden Planet
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Philip Judd – Death in Brunswick
Artisan Awards
- Producer of the Year[5]
- Mark Moffatt, Gavin Campbell, Robert Goodage, Paul Man – Yothu Yindi – "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
- Nick Mainsbridge – Def FX – "Water"; – Ratcat – "Blind Love Don't Go Now"; – Tall Tales and True – "Lifeboat"
- Richard Pleasance – Richard Pleasance – "Don't Cry"; Deborah Conway – "It's Only the Beginning", "Release Me", "White Roses"
- Ross Fraser – Southern Sons – "Hold Me in Your Arms"; John Farnham – "In Days to Come", "That's Freedom"
- Simon Hussey – Craig McLachlan – "On My Own"; Daryl Braithwaite – "The Horses", "Higher than Hope", "Don't Hold Back Your Love"; James Reyne – "Slave"
- Engineer of the Year
- Peter Cobbin – Grace Knight – "Crazy", "Fever", "Stormy Weather", "That Ole Devil Called Love"
- Paul Kosky – Crowded House – "Chocolate Cake", "Woodface"
- Nick Mainsbridge – Def FX – "Water"; – Ratcat – "Blind Love Don't Go Now"; – Tall Tales and True – "Lifeboat"
- David Price, Ted Howard, Greg Henderson, Simon Polinski – Yothu Yindi – "Maralitja", "Dharpa", "Treaty", "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)", "Tribal Voice"
- Best Video
- Paul Elliott – Boom Crash Opera – "Holywater"
- John Hillcoat – Crowded House – "Chocolate Cake"
- Stephen Johnson – Yothu Yindi – "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
- Marcel Lunam – Died Pretty – "D.C."
- Best Cover Art
- Pierre Baroni, Mushroom Art – Jimmy Barnes – Soul Deep
- Pierre Baroni, Mushroom Art – Deborah Conway – String of Pearls
- Louise Beach, Mushroom Art – Yothu Yindi – Tribal Voice
- Richard Pleasance, Ross Hipwell – Richard Pleasance – Galleon
- Tommy Steele, Nick Seymour – Crowded House – Woodface
Special Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee
The Hall Of Fame inductee was:
Performers
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Winners by Year 1992". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ↑ "Australia 1992 ARIA Awards". ALLdownunder.com. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- ↑ "Rock women head the list for ARIAs.". The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) (ACT: National Library of Australia). 20 February 1992. p. 15. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ↑ Nui Te Koha (5 March 1992). "On With The Show - and the bloopers". Herald Sun. p. 37.
- ↑ "17th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 23 February 2004. Retrieved 6 December 2013. Note: User may be required to access archived information by selecting 'The History', then 'By Award', 'Producer of the Year' and 'Option Show Nominations'.