Year | Winner(s) | Work | Performer(s) | Nominees | Ref. |
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1959 | Frank Sinatra | Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely | Frank Sinatra | | [1] |
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1959 | Robert M. Jones | Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 | Howard Mitchell (conducting the National Symphony Orchestra) | | [2] |
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1961 | Marvin Schwartz | Latin ala Lee! | Peggy Lee | | [3] |
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1962 – Other Than Classical | Jim Silke | Judy at Carnegie Hall | Judy Garland | - Bob Cato for A Touch of Elegance, performed by André Previn
- Ken Deardoff for New Orleans: The Living Legend, performed by Peter Bocage
- Robert M. Jones for Breakfast at Tiffany's, performed by Henry Mancini
- Reid Miles for Jackie's Bag, performed by Jackie McLean
| [4] |
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1962 – Classical | Marvin Schwartz | Puccini: Madame Butterfly | Marvin Schwartz | - Robert M. Jones for Albéniz: Iberia/Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole
- Robert M. Jones for Gould Ballet Music: Fall River Legend/Interplay/Latin American Symphonette
- Meyer Miller for Golden Age of English Lute Music, Marvin Schwartz for Beethoven: 9 Symphonies
| [4] |
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1963 – Other Than Classical | Robert M. Jones | Lena... Lovely and Alive | Lena Horne | - Loring Eutemey for The Comedy, performed by Modern Jazz Quartet
- Loring Eutemey for Lonely Woman, performed by Modern Jazz Quartet
- Ken Kim for My Son, the Folk Singer, performed by Allan Sherman
- Bill Longcore for The First Family, performed by Vaughn Meader
- John Murello for Jazz Samba, performed by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd
- Jim Silke for The Great Years, performed by Frank Sinatra
- Ed Thrasher for Potpourri par Piaf, performed by Édith Piaf
| [5] |
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1963 – Classical | Marvin Schwartz | The Intimate Bach | Marvin Schwartz | - Marvin Schwartz for Beethoven: Fidelio
- Marvin Schwartz for Fauré: Requiem
- Marvin Schwartz for Otto Klemperer Conducts, performed by Otto Klemperer
- Marvin Schwartz for Wagner: Prelude and Love Death/R. Strauss: Death and Transfiguration
- Jim Silke for Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin/Shostakovich: The Age of Gold
| [5] |
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1964 – Other Than Classical | John Berg | The Barbra Streisand Album | Barbra Streisand | - Robert M. Jones for Aloha from Norman Luboff, performed by Norman Luboff Choir
- Robert M. Jones for Honey in the Horn, performed by Al Hirt
- Jim Ladwig for Bach's Greatest Hits, performed by The Swingle Singers
- John Murello for Night Train, performed by Oscar Peterson
- Jim Silke for Hollywood My Way, performed by Nancy Wilson
- Edward L. Thrasher for Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film Festival, performed by Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks
| [6] |
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1964 – Classical | Robert M. Jones | Puccini: Madama Butterfly | Robert M. Jones | - John Berg for Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
- Vladmir Bobri for Granada (Albéniz: Granada/Granados: Spanish Dance in E Minor/Ponce, Tansman, Aguado: 8 Lessons for Guitar/Sor: 4 Studies)
- Bob Cato for R. Strauss: Don Quixote
- Robert M. Jones for Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 ("Pastorale")
- Dorle Soria for An Evening of Elizabethian Music, Dorle Soria for Puccini: Tosca
| [6] |
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1965 – Other Than Classical | Robert Cato and Don Bronstein | People | Barbra Streisand | - Robert Cato and Milton Glaser for The Sound of Harlem, performed by Various Artists
- John Murello and Olga Albizu for Getz/Gilberto, performed by Stan Getz and João Gilberto
- George Osak and George Jerman for Guitar From Ipanema, performed by Laurindo Almeida
- Ed Thrasher for Poitier Meets Plato, performed by Sidney Poitier
| [7] |
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1965 – Classical | Robert M. Jones and Jan Balet | Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals/Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra | Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops | - John Berg and Henrietta Condak for R. Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathurstra, performed by Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra
- Robert Cato for Mexico (Legacy Collection), performed by Carlos Chávez
- Bill Harvey and Lionel Kalish for Court and Ceremonial Music of the 16th Century, performed by the Roger Blanchard Ensemble with the Poulteau Consort
- Robert M. Jones and David Hect for Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor, performed by Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony
- Marvin Schwartz for Verdi: Requiem Mass, performed by Carlo Maria Giulini conducting the Philharmonic Orchestra
| [7] |
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1966 – Graphic Arts | George Estes and James Alexander | Bartók: Concerto No. 2 for Violin/Stravinsky: Concerto for Violin | Joseph Silverstein & Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra | - John Berg for Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, performed by Vladimir Horowitz
- John Berg for William Tell and Other Favorite Overtures, performed by Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic
- Georges Estes and Charles White for Gould: Spirituals for Orchestra/Copland: Dance Symphony, performed by Morton Gould conducting the Chicago Symphony
- Jerry Smokler and Paul Davis for Solo Monk, performed by Thelonious Monk
- Ed Thrasher and Patrick Blackwell for Concert in the Virgin Islands, performed by Duke Ellington
| [8] |
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1966 – Photography | Robert M. Jones and Ken Whitmore | Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts | Paul Horn | - John Berg and Dan Kramer for Bringing It All Back Home, performed by Bob Dylan
- Robert Cat and Sheldon Streisand for My Name Is Barbra, performed by Barbra Streisand
- Ed Thrasher and Sherman Weisburd for The Aznavour Story, performed by Charles Aznavour
- Acy Lehman and Rudolph Regname for Guitar Forms, performed by Kenny Burrell and the Gil Evans Orchestra
- Jerry Smokler and W. Eugene Smith for Monk, performed by Thelonious Monk
- Peter Whorf for Whipped Cream & Other Delights, performed by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
| [8] |
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1967 – Graphic Arts | Klaus Voormann | Revolver | The Beatles | - Elinor Bunin, Bob Cato, and John Berg for Color Me Barbra, performed by Barbra Streisand
- Rod Dyer and George Osaki for Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra, performed by Stan Kenton and the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra
- Gordon Kibbee and William S. Harvey for Baroque Fanfares and Sonatas for Brass, performed by Joshua Rifkin directing the London Brass Players
- Mozelle Thompson and Georges Estes for Ives: Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, performed by Morton Gould conducting the Chicago Symphony
- Allen Weinberg, Bob Cato and John Berg for Christmas Carols for Solo Guitar, performed by Charlie Byrd
- Peter Whorf and Woody Woodward for Talk That Talk performed by The Jazz Crusaders
| [9] |
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1967 – Photography | Robert M. Jones and Les Leverette | Confessions of a Broken Man | Porter Wagoner | - Bob Cato, John Berg, and Gerald Schatsberg for Blonde on Blonde, performed by Bob Dylan
- Bob Cato, John Berg, and Guy Webster for Turn! Turn! Turn!, performed by The Byrds
- Robert M. Jones and Tom Zimmerman for The Time Machine, performed by Gary Burton
- Ed Thrasher and Tom Tucker for Sammy Davis, Jr. Sings and Laurindo Almeida Plays, performed by Sammy Davis, Jr. and Laurindo Almeida
- Peter Whorf for Guantanamera, performed by The Sandpipers
- Peter Whorf and George Jerman for What Now My Love, performed by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
| [9] |
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1968 – Graphic Arts | Peter Blake and Jann Haworth | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Beatles | - John Berg, Bob Cato, and Henrietta Condak for Haydn: Symphony No. 84 in E Flat Major/Symphony No. 85 in B Flat Major ("La Reine"), performed by Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic
- John Berg, Bob Cato, and Lasio Kubinyi for Straight No Chaser, performed by Thelonious Monk
- Robert M. Jones and Jack Davis for Nashville Cats, performed by Homer and Jethro
- Ed Thrasher and Charles White for The Gold Standard Collection, performed by Hank Thompson
- Woody Woodward and Wayne Kimball for Up, Up and Away, performed by The 5th Dimension
| [10] |
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1968 – Photography | John Berg, Bob Cato, and Rowland Scherman | Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits | Bob Dylan | - Bill Harvey, Guy Webster, and Joel Brodsky for The Doors, performed by The Doors
- Robert M. Jones and Jimmy Moore for Suburban Attitudes in Country Verse, performed by John Loudermilk
- Robert M. Jones and New World Photography for Earthwords & Music, performed by John Hartford
- Robert M. Jones and Howard Cooper for From Mexico with Laughs, performed by Don Bowman
- Ken Kim for Bravo, Bravo, Aznavour, performed by Charles Aznavour
- Ken Kim for That Man, Robert Mitchum Sings, performed by Robert Mitchum
| [10] |
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1969 | John Berg, Richard Mantel, and Horn/Griner Studio | Underground | Thelonious Monk | - Sam Antupit and Pete Turner for Road Song, performed by Wes Montgomery
- John Berg, Bob Cato, Ron Coro, and Don Huntstein for Ives: Holiday Symphony, performed by Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic
- Bob Cato for Wow, performed by Moby Grape
- William S. Harvey and Gene Szafran for Rhinoceros, performed by Rhinoceros
| [11] |
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1970 | Evelyn J. Kelbish and David Stahlberg | America the Beautiful | Gary McFarland | - Gary Burden and Henry Diltz for Richard Pryor, performed by Richard Pryor
- David Juniper for Led Zeppelin II, performed by Led Zeppelin
- Tom Lazarus, Gene Brownell, and Bill Gordon for Pidgeon, performed by Pidgeon
- Bob Seidman for Blind Faith, performed by Blind Faith
| [12] |
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1971 | Robert Lockhart and Ivan Nagy | Indianola Mississippi Seeds | B. B. King | - John Berg and Nick Fasciano for Chicago, performed by Chicago
- John Berg, Philip Hays, Lloyd Ziff for The World's Greatest Blues Singer, performed by Bessie Smith
- Ed Thrasher and Dave Bhang for Hand Made, performed by Mason Williams
- Desmond Strobel and John Craig for The Naked Carmen, performed by Various Artists
- Peter Whorf, Martin Donald, and Christopher Whorf for Mason Proffit, performed by Mason Proffit
- Peter Whorf, Christopher Whorf, and Fred Poore for Schubert: "Unfinished" Symphony/ Beethoven: Fifth Symphony, performed by Artur Rodziński conducting the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London
- Woody Woodward, William E. McEuen, and Dean O. Torrence for Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy, performed by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
| [13] |
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1972 | Gene Brownell and Dean O. Torrence | Pollution | Pollution | - John Berg, Robert Lockhart, and Norman Seeff for Blood, Sweat & Tears 4, performed by Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Vincent J. Biondi and Susan Obrant for The Music of Erik Satie: Through a Looking Glass, performed by Camarata Contemporary Chamber Orchestra
- Acy Lehman and Nick Sangiamo for Bark, performed by Jefferson Airplane
- Norman Seeff and John Van Hammersveld, for Black Pearl, performed by Jimmy McGriff
- Ed Thrasher and John Van Hammersveld for Hot Platters, performed by Various Artists
- Ed Thrasher and Terry Paul for Sharepickers, performed by Mason Williams
- Craig Braun and Andy Warhol for Sticky Fingers, performed by The Rolling Stones
| [14] |
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1973 | Acy Lehman and Harvey Dinnerstein | The Siegel-Schwall Band | The Siegel-Schwall Band | - Hipgnosis and Poe for Flash, performed by Flash
- Ron Levine and Pacific Eye & Ear for Five Dollar Shoes, performed by Five Dollar Shoes
- Bill Levy and Fred Marcellino for Virgin, performed by The Mission
- Aaron Schumaker and Tumbleweed Graphics for Chief, performed by Dewey Terry
- Norman Seeff for Historical Figures and Ancient Heads, performed by Canned Heat
- Ed Thrasher, Chris Wolf, Dave Willardson, and John & Barbara Casado for Sunset Ride, performed by Zephyr
- Wilkes & Braun, Sound Packing Corp., and Robert Otter for School's Out, performed by Alice Cooper
| [15] |
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1974 | Wilkes & Braun | Tommy | London Symphony Orchestra and Chambre Choir | - John Berg for Chicago VI, performed by Chicago
- Hipgnosis for Houses of the Holy, performed by Led Zeppelin
- Jim Ladwig and AGI for Ooh La La, performed by Faces
- Ode Visuals for Los Cochinos, performed by Cheech & Chong
- Pacific Eye & Ear for Billion Dollar Babies, performed by Alice Cooper
- Mike Salisbury for Live! The World of Ike & Tina, performed by Ike & Tina Turner
- Al Steckler for Chubby Checker's Greatest Hits, performed by Chubby Checker
| [16] |
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1975 | Ed Thrasher and Christopher Whorf | Come & Gone | Mason Proffit | - John Berg for Santana's Greatest Hits, performed by Santana
- Eddie Briscoe for Ride 'Em Cowboy, performed by Paul B. Davis
- Ron Coro for On Stage, performed by Loggins and Messina
- Bob Defrin and Basil Pao for Is It In, performed by Eddie Harris
- Herb Greene for That's a Plenty, performed by The Pointer Sisters
- Ode Visuals for Cheech and Chong's Wedding Album, performed by Cheech & Chong
- Ethan A. Russell for Quadrophenia, performed by The Who
| [17] |
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1976 | Jim Ladwig | Honey | Ohio Players | - AGI for Physical Graffiti, performed by Led Zeppelin
- Gary Burden for One of These Nights, performed by Eagles
- Gene Christensen for Playing Possum, performed by Carly Simon
- Bob Defrin for Solo Piano, performed by Phineas Newborn Jr.
- Mick Haggerty for Steppin', performed by The Pointer Sisters
- Hipgnosis for Wish You Were Here, performed by Pink Floyd
- Kosh for Atlantic Crossing, performed by Rod Stewart
- William E. McEuen for Dream, performed by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
| [18] |
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1977 | John Berg | Chicago X | Chicago | - Ron Coro and Nancy Donald for Silk Degrees, performed by Boz Scaggs
- Hipgnosis and Hardie for Presence, performed by Led Zeppelin
- Acy Lehman for Coney Island Boy, performed by Lou Reed
- J. Stelmach for Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B Flat, Op. 38/Manfred: Overture, Op. 115, performed by Charles Münch conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Roland Young for Bellavia, performed by Chuck Mangione
- Roland Young for The End of the Beginning, performed by Richie Havens
- Roland Young for Mirrors, performed by Peggy Lee
| [19] |
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1978 | John Berg | Love Notes | Ramsey Lewis | - Glen Christensen for Hejira, performed by Joni Mitchell
- Kosh for Simple Dreams, performed by Linda Ronstadt
- Kosh for Singin', performed by Melissa Manchester
- MPL and Hipgnosis for Wings over America, performed by Paul McCartney and Wings
- Paula Scher for Ginseng Woman, performed by Eric Gale
- Paula Scher for Yardbirds Favorites, performed by The Yardbirds
- Abie Sussman and Bob Defrin for Color As A Way of Life, performed by Lou Donaldson
| [20] |
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1979 | Johnny Lee and Tony Lane | Boys in the Trees | Carly Simon | - John Berg and Paula Scher for Heads, performed by Bob James
- Ron Coro for The Cars, performed by The Cars
- Ron Coro and Johnny Lee for Out of the Woods, performed by Oregon
- Gribitt and Tim Bryant for Last Kiss, performed by Fandango
- Tony Lane for Bruce Roberts, performed by Bruce Roberts
- Juni Osaki for Children of Sanchez, performed by Chuck Mangione
- Barbara Wojirsch for Non-Fiction, performed by Steve Kuhn
| [21] |
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1980 | Mike Doud and Mick Haggerty | Breakfast in America | Supertramp | - John Berg for Ramsey, performed by Ramsey Lewis
- Lynne Dresse Breslin for With Sound Reason, performed by Sonny Fortune
- Ron Coro and Johnny Lee for Near Perfect/Perfect, by Martin Mull
- Peter Corriston for Morning Dance, performed by Spyro Gyra
- John Gillespie for Fear of Music, performed by Talking Heads
- Hipgnosis for In Through the Out Door, performed by Led Zeppelin
- Tony Lane for Chicago 13, performed by Chicago
- Michael Ross for Look Sharp!, performed by Joe Jackson
| [22] |
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1981 | Roy Kohara | Against the Wind | Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band | - John Berg for Chicago XIV, performed by Chicago
- Ron Coro and Johnny Lee, for Cats, performed by The Cats
- Vigon Nahas Vigon for Tusk, performed by Fleetwood Mac
- Paula Scher for One on One, performed by Bob James and Earl Klugh
| [23] |
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1982 | Peter Corriston | Tattoo You | The Rolling Stones | - Carla Bley and Paul McDonough for Social Studies, performed by Carla Bley
- Mike Doud for Working Class Dog, performed by Rick Springfield
- Bush Hollyhead for Positive Touch, performed by The Undertones
- Kosh for Eagles Live, performed by Eagles
| [24] |
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1983 | Kosh and Ron Larson | Get Closer | Linda Ronstadt | - Jules Bates for Nothing to Fear, performed by Oingo Boingo
- Mick Haggerty and Ginger Canzoneri for Vacation, performed by The Go-Go's
- Denise Minobe and Ron Coro for We Are One, performed by Pieces of a Dream
- George Osaki for Ongaku-Kai Live in Japan, performed by The Crusaders
| [25] |
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1984 | Robert Rauschenberg | Speaking in Tongues | Talking Heads | - Bob Defrin and Lynn Dreese Breslin for Records performed by Foreigner
- Bill Levy and Murray Whiteman for One Night with a Stranger, performed by Martin Briley
- Michael Ross for The Key, performed by Joan Armatrading
- Richard Seireeni for Nothing But the Truth, performed by Mac McAnally
| [26] |
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1985 | Janet Perr | She's So Unusual | Cyndi Lauper | - Bill Johnson, Virginia Team, and Jeff Morris for Willie Nelson, performed by Willie Nelson
- Bill Levy for Every Man Has a Woman, performed by various artists
- Henry Marquez for No Brakes, performed by John Waite
- Andy Summers and Michael Ross for Bewitched, performed by Andy Summers & Robert Fripp
| [27] |
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1986 | Kosh and Ron Larson | Lush Life | Linda Ronstadt | - Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff and Jeri McManus for Hunting High and Low, performed by a-ha
- Renee Hardaway and Johnny Lee for In Square Circle, performed by Stevie Wonder
- Virginia Team for Highwayman, performed by The Highwaymen
- Murray Whiteman, Bill Levy, and Stan Watts for Dangerous Moments, performed by Martin Briley
| [28] |
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1987 | Eiko Ishioka | Tutu | Miles Davis | - Buddy Jackson for Songs Unspoken, performed by Asleep at the Wheel
- Andrew Ellis and Colin Chambers for Stereotomy, performed by The Alan Parsons Project
- Michael Hodgson and Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff for True Stories, performed by Talking Heads
- John Berg for The Voice: The Columbia Years 1943–1952, performed by Frank Sinatra
| [29] |
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1988 | Bill Johnson | King's Record Shop | Rosanne Cash | - Peter Barratett for Shaka Zulu, performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- Bruce Licher for Echelons, performed by For Against
- Ron Scarselli for Document, performed by R.E.M.
- Joe Stelmach for The Webster Blanton Band, performed by Duke Ellington
| [30] |
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1989 | Bill Johnson | Tired of the Runnin | The O'Kanes | - Andrew Reid for Bête Noire, performed by Bryan Ferry
- Jeri Heiden for Brian Wilson, performed by Brian Wilson
- Bruce Licher for Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart, performed by Camper Van Beethoven
- Henry Marquez for Picture This, performed by The Valentine Brothers
| [31] |
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1990 | Roger Gorman | Sound + Vision | David Bowie | - Bill Burks and Tommy Steele for Foreign Affair, performed by Tina Turner
- Tom Recchion for Batman, performed by Prince
- Tommy Steele for Monster, performed by Fetchin Bones
- Jimmy Watchel for World in Motion, performed by Jackson Browne
| [32] |
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1991 | Len Peltier, Jeff Gold, and Suzanne Vega | Days of Open Hand | Suzanne Vega | - Carol Bobolts, Anita Baker, and Jim Ladwig for Compositions, performed by Anita Baker
- Jeri Heiden for Behind the Mask, performed by Fleetwood Mac
- Vaughan Oliver for Bossanova performed by Pixies
- Tom Recchion for Songs for Drella, performed by Lou Reed and John Cale
| [33] |
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1992 | Vartan | The Complete Decca Recordings | Billie Holiday | - Geoff Gans for Beat the Boots, performed by Frank Zappa
- Jeff Gold and Kim Champagne for Recycler, performed by ZZ Top
- Gabrielle Raumberger for Just for the Record, performed by Barbra Streisand
- Dirk Walter for Mighty Like a Rose, performed by Elvis Costello
| [34] |
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1993 | Melanie Nissen | Spellbound | Paula Abdul | - Geoff Gans for Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings, performed by Aretha Franklin
- Tommy Steele, Stephen Walker for Too Legit to Quit, performed by MC Hammer
- Ria Lewerke and Norman Moore for The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50s Masters, performed by Elvis Presley
- Len Peltier for 99.9F°, performed by Suzanne Vega
| [35] |
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1994 | David Lau | The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945–1959 | Billie Holiday | - David Coleman for Live & Loud, performed by Ozzy Osbourne
- Storm Thorgerson and Stylorouge for Shine On, performed by Pink Floyd
- Tom Recchion, Michael Stipe, Jeff Gold, and Jim Ladwig for Automatic For The People, performed by R.E.M.
- Kim Champagne and Jeff Gold for 14 Songs, performed by Paul Westerberg
| [36] |
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1995 | Buddy Jackson | Tribute to the Music of Bob Willis and the Texas Playboys | Asleep at the Wheel | - Deborah Norcross for Boingo by Oingo Boingo
- Mary Maurer for Jar of Flies, performed by Alice in Chains
- Michael Colson for Secret World Live, performed by Peter Gabriel
- Mark Farrow, the Pet Shop Boys, and David Wieo for Very Relentless, performed by Pet Shop Boys
| [37] |
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1996 | Robbie Cavolina and Joni Mitchell | Turbulent Indigo | Joni Mitchell | - Gary Burden for Mirror Ball, performed by Neil Young
- Stefan Sagmeister for Mountains of Madness, performed by H.P. Zinker
- Tim Stedman for This is Fort Apache, performed by Various Artists
- Joel Zimmerman for Vitalogy, performed by Pearl Jam
| [38] |
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1997 | Andy Engel and Tommy Steele | Ultra-Lounge (Leopard Skin Sampler) | Various Artists | - Stefan Sagmeister for Set the Twilight Reeling, performed by Lou Reed
- Stefan Sagmeister for Miracle of Science, performed by Marshall Crenshaw
- Chika Azuma and Patricia Lie for East of the Sun: The West Coast Sessions, performed by Stan Getz
- Adam Jones and Kevin Willis for Ænima, performed by Tool
| [39] |
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1998 | Hugh Brown, Al Q, and Jeff Smith | Titanic: Music As Heard on the Fateful Voyage | Various Artists | - Stefan Sagmeister for Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon, performed by Skeleton Key
- Peter Grant and Stephanie Hughes for Free Mars performed by Lusk
- Johann Zambryski for Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!, performed by Enigma
- Julian Peploe for The Planet Sleeps, performed by Various Artists
| [40] |
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1999 | Kevin Reagan | Ray of Light | Madonna | - Brad Benedict and Andy Engel for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, performed by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
- Gina R. Binkley and Susan Eaddy for Los Super Seven, performed by Los Super Seven
- Chika Azuma for Readings by Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation, performed by Jack Kerouac
- Ames Brothers and Pearl Jam for Yield, performed by Pearl Jam
| [41] |
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2000 | Ray Benson, Sally Carns, and Buddy Jackson | Ride With Bob | Asleep at the Wheel | - Carla Leighton for Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 1960s, performed by Various Artists
- Tammy Dotson, Michael Hodgson, and Clive Piercy for Late Night Sessions, performed by Caravana Cubana
- Brad Benedict, Andy Engel, Johnny Lee, and Tommy Steele for Ultra-Lounge: Tiki Sampler, performed by Various Artists
- Joseph Arthur and Zachary Larner for Vacancy, performed by Joseph Arthur
| [42] |
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2001 | Kevin Reagan | Music | Madonna | - Dan Ibarra, Kevin Wade (Planet Propaganda)[43] for The Concert For Garcia Lorca, performed by Ben Sidran
- Billy Corgan, Gregory Sylvester, Thomas Wolfe, and Yelena Yemchuk for Machina/The Machines of God, performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
- Hugh Brown and John Seabury for The Shaming of the True, performed by Kevin Gilbert
- Rachel Gutek and Jonathan Lea for Zenith, performed by The Jigsaw Seen
| [44] |
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2002 | Stanley Donwood and Tchocky | Amnesiac (Special Limited Edition) | Radiohead | - Lane Wurster for Bedlam Ballroom, performed by Squirrel Nut Zippers
- Megan Barra for Levee Town, performed by Sonny Landreth
- Stephen Doyle for Look into the Eyeball, performed by David Byrne
- Chris Bilheimer and Michael Stipe for Reveal, performed by R.E.M.
| [45] |
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2003 | Kevin Reagan | Home | Dixie Chicks | - Simon Earith for Dirty Vegas performed by Dirty Vegas
- Rick Patrick for The Great Divide, performed by Willie Nelson
- Greg Foley for Release, performed by Pet Shop Boys
- Mick Haggerty for Worship and Tribute, performed by Glassjaw
| [46] |
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2004 | Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert | Evolve | Ani DiFranco | - Jim McAnally for In Bright Mansions, performed by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
- Jami Anderson for Plow to the End of the Row, performed by Adrienne Young
- Bill Dolan and Cathy Richardson for The Road to Bliss, performed by the Cathy Richardson Band
- Orri Páll Dýrason, Georg Hólm, Jón Þór Birgisson, Kjartan Sveinsson, and Alex Torrance for ( ), performed by Sigur Rós
| [47] |
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2005 | Peter Buchanan-Smith and Dan Nadel | A Ghost Is Born | Wilco | - Jesse LeDoux for Chutes Too Narrow performed by The Shins
- Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert for Educated Guess, performed by Ani DiFranco
- Nathaniel Hörnblowér and Dechen Wangdu for To the 5 Boroughs, performed by Beastie Boys
- Qing-Yang Xiao for The Wondering Accordion, performed by Various Artists
| [48] |
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2006 | Aimee Mann and Gail Marowitz | The Forgotten Arm | Aimee Mann | - Stuart Hyatt for The Clouds, performed by Stuart Hyatt and Community
- Neil Ashby for The Cosmic Game, performed by Thievery Corporation
- Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert for Knuckle Down, performed by Ani DiFranco
- Ryan Clark for O God, the Aftermath, performed by Norma Jean
| [49] |
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2007 | Adam Jones | 10,000 Days | Tool | - Ryan Clark for The Best Worst-Case Scenario, performed by Fair
- Randall Martin for Personal File, performed by Johnny Cash
- Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert for Reprieve, performed by Ani DiFranco
- Neal Ashby and Matthew Curry for Versions, performed by Thievery Corporation
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2008 | Zachary Nipper | Cassadaga | Bright Eyes | - Masaki Koike for Black Sabbath: The Dio Years, performed by Black Sabbath
- Craig Thompson for Friend and Foe, performed by Menomena
- Don Clark for Secrets Keep You Sick, performed by The Fold
- Qing-Yang Xiao for White Horse, performed by GT
| [51] |
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2009 | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Metallica | - Don Clark for Hawk Nelson Is My Friend, performed by Hawk Nelson
- No Age and Brian Roettinger for Nouns
- Neal Ashby, Matthew Curry, and Patrick Donohue for Radio Retaliation
- Amanda Barrett, Abby DeWald, Renee Jablow, and Rick Whitmore for Summer Rains
| [52] |
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2010 | Stefan Sagmeister | Everything That Happens Will Happen Today | David Byrne & Brian Eno | - Brian Porizek for Back from the Dead, performed by Spinal Tap
- Neko Case and Kathleen Judge for Middle Cyclone, performed by Neko Case
- Jeff Harrison for Splitting Adam, performed by Splitting Adam
- Szu Wei Cheng and Hui Chen Huang for Tathagata, performed by Various Artists
| [53] |
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2011 | Michael Carney | Brothers | The Black Keys | - Malene Mathiasson, Malthe Fischer, Kristoffer Rom, Nis Svoldgård, and Aske Zidore for Eggs, performed by Oh No Ono
- Brian Grunert, Anaïs Mitchell, and Peter Nevins for Hadestown, performed by Anaïs Mitchell
- Devendra Banhart and Jon Beasley for What Will We Be, performed by Devendra Banhart
- Andrew Taray for Yonkers NY, performed by Chip Taylor
| [54] |
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2012 | Caroline Robert | The Suburbs (Deluxe)[55] | Arcade Fire | - Todd Gallopo for Chickenfoot III, performed by Chickenfoot
- Sarah Dodds and Shauna Dodds for Good Luck & True Love, performed by Reckless Kelly
- Jonathan Dagan and Steven Acres for Rivers and Homes, performed by J.Viewz
- Vincent Morisset for The Suburbs (Deluxe), performed by Arcade Fire (Note: the Nominees list credited this nomination to Vincent Morisset, but for reasons unknown the award was given to Caroline Robert)
- Virgil Abloh for Watch The Throne, performed by Jay-Z and Kanye West
| [56] |
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2013 | Michael Amzalag & Mathias Augustyniak | Biophilia | Björk | - Brett Kilroe for Boys & Girls, performed by the Alabama Shakes
- Gail Marowitz for Charmer, performed by Aimee Mann
- Noah Wall for Love This Giant, performed by David Byrne & St. Vincent
- David Longstreth for Swing Lo Magellan, performed by Dirty Projectors
| [57] |
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2014 | Sarah Dodds and Shauna Dodds | Long Night Moon | Reckless Kelly | - Mike Brown, Zac Decamp, Brian Grunert & Annie Stoll for Automatic Music Can Be Fun, performed by Geneseo
- Brian Roettinger for Magna Carta...Holy Grail, performed by Jay Z
- Bruce Duckworth, Sarah Moffat & David Turner for Metallica Through the Never, performed by Metallica
- Jonathan Barnbrook for The Next Day, performed by David Bowie
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2015 | Jeff Ament, Don Pendleton, Joe Spix, and Jerome Turner | Lightning Bolt | Pearl Jam | - David Chen & Andrew Wong for Formosa Medicine Show, performed by The Muddy Basin Ramblers
- Vaughan Oliver for Indie Cindy, performed by Pixies
- Jesse Kanda for LP1, performed by FKA twigs
- Sarah Larnach for Whispers, performed by Passenger
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2016 | Sarah Dodds, Shauna Dodds & Dick Reeves | Still the King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys | Asleep at the Wheel | - Alex Trochut for Alagoas, performed by Alagoas
- Anita Marisa Boriboon & Phi Hollinger for Bush, performed by Snoop Dogg
- Brian Roettinger for How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (Deluxe Edition), performed by Florence + The Machine
- Nathanio Strimpopulos for My Happiness, performed by Elvis Presley
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2017 | Jonathan Barnbrook | Blackstar | David Bowie | - Roy Nachum, Ciarra Pardo & Rihanna for Anti (Deluxe Edition), performed by Rihanna
- Andrew Savage for Human Performance, performed by Parquet Courts
- Sarah Dodds & Shauna Dodds for Sunset Motel, performed by Reckless Kelly
- Eric Timothy Carlson for 22, A Million, performed by Bon Iver
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2018 | TIE: Carlos Dussan, Juliana Jaramillo, Juan Martinez & Claudio Roncoli / Sasha Barr, Ed Steed & Josh Tillman | TIE: El Orisha De La Rosa / Pure Comedy (Deluxe Edition) | TIE: Magín Díaz / Father John Misty | - Alex Crossan & Matt De Jong for Mura Masa, performed by Mura Masa
- Elyanna Blaser-Gould, Luke Hayman & Andrea Trabucco-Campos for Sleep Well Beast, performed by The National
- Gail Marowitz for Solid State, performed by Jonathan Coulton
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2019 | Willo Perron | Masseduction | St. Vincent | - Mary Banas for Be the Cowboy, performed by Mitski
- Joseph Pekara for “Window“, performed by Nappy Roots
- Joseph Pekara for “Til They Told Us“ performed by Nappy Roots
- HuskyFox for Love Yourself: Tear, performed by BTS
- Qing-Yang Xiao for The Offering, performed by The Chairman
- Adam Moore for Well Kept Thing, performed by Foxhole
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2020 | Barry Ament, Jeff Ament, & Joe Spix | Chris Cornell | Chris Cornell | - Luisa María Arango, Carlos Dussan, Manuel García-Orozco & Juliana Jaramillo-Buenaventura for Anónimas & Resilientes, performed by the Voces del Bullerengue
- Andrew Wong & Fongming Yang for Hold That Tiger, performed by The Muddy Basin Ramblers
- Aaron Anderson & Eric Timothy Carlson for I,I, performed by Bon Iver
- Irwan Awalludin for Intellexual, performed by Intellexual
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2021 | Doug Cunningham & Jason Noto | Vols. 11 & 12 | The Desert Sessions | - Pilar Zeta for Everyday Life (Coldplay)
- Kyle Goen for Funeral (Lil Wayne)
- Julian Gross & Hannah Hooper for Healer (Grouplove)
- Jordan Butcher for On Circles (Caspian)
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