Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media | |
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Awarded for | quality compilation soundtrack albums |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 2000 |
Currently held by | Jojo Rabbit (2021) |
Website | grammy.com |
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 to 2011 as Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Pictures, Television or Other Visual Media.
From 2012, the category has been 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 artist or artists of a majority of tracks and/or the producer or producers of a majority of tracks on the album. In the absence of either, then the award goes to the individual(s) actively responsible for the musical direction of the album. Music supervisors became eligible in this category in 2019.[1]
Recipients[]
Source: [2]
2000s[]
Year[I] | Winner(s) | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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2000 | Phil Collins · produced by Phil Collins & Mark Mancina |
Tarzan |
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[3] |
2001 | Various Artists · produced by Cameron Crowe & Danny Bramson |
Almost Famous |
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[4] |
2002 | Various Artists · engineered/mixed by Mike Piersante & Peter F. Kurland; · produced by T-Bone Burnett |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
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[5] |
2003 | The Funk Brothers · engineered/mixed by Kooster McAllister & Ted Greenberg; · compilation produced by Ted Greenberg, Allan Slutsky & Harry Weinger |
Standing in the Shadows of Motown |
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[6] |
2004 | Various Artists · engineered/mixed by Joel Moss & Dan Hetzel; · compilation produced by Randy Spendlove & Ric Wake |
Chicago |
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[7] |
2005 | Various Artists · compilation produced by Zach Braff |
Garden State |
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[8] |
2006 | Various Artists · compilation produced by James Austin, Stuart Benjamin & Taylor Hackford |
Ray |
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[9] |
2007 | Joaquin Phoenix · engineered/mixed by Mike Piersante; · produced by T-Bone Burnett |
Walk the Line |
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[10] |
2008 | The Beatles [a] · engineered/mixed by Paul Hicks · produced by George Martin & Giles Martin |
Love |
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[11] |
2009 | Various Artists · produced by Jason Reitman, Margaret Yen & Peter Afterman |
Juno |
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[12] |
2010s[]
Year[I] | Winner(s) | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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2010 | Various Artists · engineered/mixed by H. Sridhar, P. A. Deepak & Vivianne Chaix; · produced by A. R. Rahman |
Slumdog Millionaire |
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[13] |
2011 | Various Artists · produced by Stephen Bruton & T Bone Burnett |
Crazy Heart |
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[14] |
2012 | Various Artists · engineered/mixed by Stewart Lerman; · produced by Kevin Weaver, Randall Poster & Stewart Lerman |
Boardwalk Empire: Volume 1 |
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[15] |
2013 | Various Artists · produced by Woody Allen |
Midnight in Paris |
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[16] |
2014 | Dave Grohl [b] · engineered/mixed by James Brown; · compilation produced by Butch Vig |
Sound City: Real to Reel |
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[17] |
2015 | Various Artists · compilation produced by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Tom MacDougall & Chris Montan |
Frozen |
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[17] |
2016 | Various Artists · compilation produced by Julian Raymond |
Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me |
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[c] |
2017 | (Miles Davis) & Various Artists · compilation produced by Steve Berkowitz, Don Cheadle & Robert Glasper |
Miles Ahead |
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[d] |
2018 | Marius de Vries & Justin Hurwitz (producers) | La La Land |
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[e] |
2019 | Hugh Jackman & Various Artists · compilation produced by Alex Lacamoire, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul & Greg Wells |
The Greatest Showman |
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[f] |
2020s[]
Year[I] | Winner(s) | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper · Paul "DJWS" Blair, Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Nick Monson, Lukas Nelson, Mark Nilan Jr. & Benjamin Rice, compilation producers; Julianne Jordan & Julia Michels, music supervisors |
A Star Is Born |
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[18] | |
Various Artists · compilation produced by Taika Waititi |
Jojo Rabbit |
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[19] | |
Winner (and exact list of compilation producers) TBA on 3 April 2022 |
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See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ While the Beatles were the artists of a majority of the tracks on the album, because the recordings were all previously released they were ineligible for the award. Only George & Giles Martin and Paul Hicks were awarded Grammys for their work on the album.
- ^ In 2014, the official Grammy Nominees list mentioned Dave Grohl as the sole nominee. During the award presentation, producer Butch Vig was also awarded. The official Grammy winners page lists both Grohl and Vig, as well as engineer/mixer James Brown as official winners.
- ^ No individual nominations were listed in the 2016 Nominees List
- ^ No individual nominations were listed in the 2017 Nominees List
- ^ No individual nominations were listed in the 2018 Nominees List
- ^ No individual nominations were listed in the 2019 Nominees List
References[]
- ^ Recording Academy Announces 61st GRAMMY Awards Update
- ^ "Winners & Nominees". GRAMMY. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
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- ^ 2021 Nominations List
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