Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album
Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album | |
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Awarded for | quality vocal or instrumental latin pop albums |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1984 |
Last awarded | 2013 |
Official website | grammy.com |
The Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards,[1] to recording artists for releasing albums in the latin pop genre. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]
Throughout its history, this award has had several minor name changes:
- From 1984 to 1991 the award was known as Best Latin Pop Performance
- From 1992 to 1994 it was awarded as Best Latin Pop Album
- From 1995 to 2000 it returned to the title Best Latin Pop Performance
- Since 2001 it has again been awarded as Best Latin Pop Album
The award was not presented in 2012 due to a major overhaul of Grammy categories. That year recordings in this category were shifted to the newly formed Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album.[3] However in June 2012, the Board of Trustees announced that it would be bringing back the category for the 55th Grammy Awards in 2013 with the following description: "for albums containing at least 51 percent playing time of new vocal or instrumental Latin pop recordings".[4]
Recipients
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
Year | Winner | Nominations |
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2015[5] | Rubén Blades - Tangos |
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2014 | Vida by Draco Rosa | Faith, Hope y Amor – Frankie J Viajero Frecuente – Ricardo Montaner Syntek – Aleks Syntek 12 Historias – Tommy Torres |
2013 | MTV Unplugged: Deluxe Edition by Juanes | Independiente by Ricardo Arjona Ilusión by Fonseca Kany Garcia by Kany Garcia ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? by Jesse & Joy |
2011 | Paraíso Express by Alejandro Sanz | Poquita Ropa by Ricardo Arjona Alex Cuba by Alex Cuba Boleto De Entrada by Kany García Otra Cosa by Julieta Venegas |
2010 | Sin Frenos performed by La Quinta Estación | 5to Piso by Ricardo Arjona Te Acuerdas... by Francisco Céspedes Hu Hu Hu by Natalia Lafourcade Gran City Pop by Paulina Rubio |
2009 | La Vida... Es un Ratico performed by Juanes; Gustavo Santaolalla and Juanes, producers. | Cara B by Jorge Drexler Palabras del Silencio by Luis Fonsi Cómplices by Luis Miguel Tarde o Temprano by Tommy Torres |
2008 | El Tren de los Momentos performed by Alejandro Sanz; Alejandro Sanz, Carlos Alvarez, Lulo Perez, Pepo Sherman, Rafa Sardina and Thom Russo, engineers; Alejandro Sanz and Lulo Pérez, producers. | Papito performed by Miguel Bosé and Various Artists 12 Segundos de Oscuridad performed by Jorge Drexler Navidades performed by Luis Miguel Dicen Que El Tiempo performed by Jennifer Peña |
2007 | Limón y Sal performed by Julieta Venegas; Cesar Sogbe, Coti Sorokin, Demian Nava, Juan Blas Caballero, Matías Sorokin and Sebastián Schon, engineers/mixers; Cachorro López, producer. | Lo Que Trajo El Barco performed by Obie Bermúdez Individual performed by Fulano Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2 performed by Marco Antonio Solís Adentro performed by Ricardo Arjona |
2006 | Escucha performed by Laura Pausini; Jon Jacobs, engineer; Dado Parisini, producer. | Solo performed by Ricardo Arjona Eco performed by Jorge Drexler Andrea Echeverri performed by Andrea Echeverri Citi Zen performed by Kevin Johansen |
2005 | Amar Sin Mentiras performed by Marc Anthony; Gustavo "Pichon" Dal Pont and Sebastián Krys, engineers/mixers; Estefano, producer | Sinverguenza performed by Bacilos Pau-Latina performed by Paulina Rubio MTV Unplugged performed by Diego Torres El Rock de Mi Pueblo performed by Carlos Vives |
2004 | No Es Lo Mismo performed by Alejandro Sanz; Pepo Sherman and Rafa Sardina, engineers; Mick Guzauski, engineer/mixer; Lulo Pérez, producer. | Sincero performed by Chayanne Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías La Dormida performed by La Oreja de Van Gogh Natalia Laforcade performed by Natalia Lafourcade 33 performed by Luis Miguel |
2003 | Caraluna performed by Bacilos; Bob St. John, Eric Schilling, Gonzalo Vasquez, Gustavo Afont, Iker Gastraminsa, Jaime Lagueruela and Jon Fausty, engineers/mixers; Gonzalo Vasquez & Luis Fernando Ochoa, producers. | Un Mundo Diferente performed by Diego Torres Moreno performed by Jorge Moreno Bohemio Enamorado performed by Donato Poveda Sin Bandera performed by Sin Bandera |
2002 | La Música de Baldemar Huerta performed by Freddy Fender; Joe Reyes, Michael Morales and Ronald Morales, engineers and producers. | Simplemente performed by Chayanne Azul performed by Cristian Castro Abrázame Muy Fuerte performed by Juan Gabriel Mi Corazón performed by Jaci Velasquez |
2001 | MTV Unplugged performed by Shakira; Adam Blackburn, Eric Schilling, Marcelo Añez and Sebastián Krys, engineers; Tim Mitchell, producer | Mi Reflejo performed by Christina Aguilera Oscar de la Hoya performed by Oscar de la Hoya Vivo performed by Luis Miguel El Alma Al Aire performed by Alejandro Sanz |
2000 | Tiempos performed by Rubén Blades | Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual performed by Juan Luis Guerra MTV Unplugged performed by Maná Amarte Es Un Placer performed by Luis Miguel Llegar a Tí performed by Jaci Velasquez |
1999 | Vuelve by Ricky Martin | Atado a Tu Amor by Chayanne Señor Bolero by José Feliciano Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes by Juan Gabriel Cosas del Amor by Enrique Iglesias |
1998 | Romances by Luis Miguel | Lo Mejor de Mí by Cristian Castro Me Estoy Enamorando by Alejandro Fernández Vivir by Enrique Iglesias Tango by Julio Iglesias |
1997 | Enrique Iglesias by Enrique Iglesias | Emociones by Vikki Carr Americano by José Feliciano Nada Es Igual... by Luis Miguel En Pleno Vuelo by Marco Antonio Solís |
1996 | Amor by Jon Secada | Nuestras Canciones by Adolfo Angel & Gustavo Angel Hay Amores Y Amores by Rocío Dúrcal La Carretera by Julio Iglesias Cuando Los Angeles Lloran by Maná |
1995 | Segundo Romance by Luis Miguel | El Camino del Alma by Cristian Castro De Mi Alma Latina by Plácido Domingo Gracias por Esperar by Juan Gabriel Vida by La Mafia |
1994 | Aries by Luis Miguel | Imáginame by María Conchita Alonso Brindo a la Vida, al Bolero, a Tí by Vikki Carr Latin Street '92 by José Feliciano Algo Más Que Amor by The Triplets |
1993 | Otro Día Más Sin Verte by Jon Secada | Agua Nueva by Cristian Castro Calor by Julio Iglesias Romance by Luis Miguel Ave Fénix by Raphael Puma en Ritmo by José Luis Rodríguez El Puma |
1992[6] | Cosas del Amor by Vikki Carr | A Través de Tus Ojos by Los Bukis Amada Más Que Nunca by Daniela Romo ...Con Amor Eterno by Pandora Flor de Papel by Alejandra Guzmán |
1991[7] | "¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" by José Feliciano | Autobiografía by Duncan Dhu Quién Como Tú by Ana Gabriel 20 Años by Luis Miguel "Se Me Enamora el Alma" by Isabel Pantoja |
1990 | "Cielito Lindo" by José Feliciano | Chayanne by Chayanne Suspiros by Dyango América by Miguel Gallardo "Baila Mi Rumba" by José Luis Rodríguez El Puma |
1989 | Roberto Carlos by Roberto Carlos | Cae la Noche by Dyango Soy Así by José José Sueño de Libertad by José Luis Perales Las Apariencias Engañan by Raphael |
1988[8] | Un Hombre Solo by Julio Iglesias | "Otra Mentira Más" by María Conchita Alonso "En Bancarrota" by Braulio Solo by Emmanuel Siempre Contigo by José José Luis Miguel '87 Soy Como Quiero Ser by Luis Miguel Lunna by Lunna Laberinto de Amor by Yolandita Monge Amar o Morir by Danny Rivera |
1987[9] | "Le Lo Lai" by José Feliciano | "Pruébame" by José José "¿Cómo Te Va Mi Amor?" by Pandora Inolvidable Tito... A Mi Me Pasa lo Mismo que a Usted by Danny Rivera Yo Te Pido Amor by Yuri |
1986[10] | Es Fácil Amar by Lani Hall | "Por Ella" by José Feliciano and José José Reflexiones by José José Sólo Una Mujer by Lucía Méndez Ya Soy Tuyo by José Feliciano |
1985 | Always in My Heart (Siempre en Mi Corazón) by Plácido Domingo | María Conchita by María Conchita Alonso Como Tu Quieres by José Feliciano Invítame by Johnny Secretos by José José Evolución by Menudo |
1984 | Me Enamoré by José Feliciano | "Bésame Mucho" by Plácido Domingo Lani by Lani Hall Una Aventura Llamada Menudo by Menudo Ven by José Luis Rodríguez El Puma |
See also
References
- ↑ "Grammy Awards at a Glance". Los Angeles Times (Tribune Company). Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ↑ "Overview". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
- ↑ Grammy Awards restructuring "Explanation for category restructuring". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
- ↑ "The Recording Academy Announces Board Of Trustees Meeting Results". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. June 8, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
- ↑ List of Nominees 2015
- ↑ "The Grammy Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. January 9, 1992. p. 3. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
- ↑ Cromelin, Richard (January 11, 1991). "Grammys--Round 1 : Pop music: Phil Collins' 8 nominations lead the pack and Quincy Jones sets a record with his 74th nod. The winners will be revealed on Feb. 20.". Los Angeles Times (Tribune Company). p. 3. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Winwood, U2 among Grammy nominees for record of year". Chron (Houston Chronicle). January 16, 1988. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
- ↑ Hunt, Dennis (January 9, 1987). "Grammy Nominations: Highs and Lows: Winwood, Gabriel and Simon Garner Most Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
- ↑ Fernández, Enrique (January 25, 1986). "Latin Notas". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) 96 (4): 53. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
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