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sábado, 19 de noviembre de 2022

ABBA with lots to celebrate as SDE rounds up Grammy nominations

Saturday Deluxe / 19 November 2022

Grammy nomination round up + ‘Thriller’ update

BY PAUL SINCLAIR

ABBA with lots to celebrate as SDE rounds up Grammy nominations

The 2023 Grammy Award nominations were announced this week and while it’s mostly a load of old tosh, SDE always takes a keen interest in a few specific categories and artists.




First off, ABBA are again recognised this year after a lifetime of being ignored by The Recording Academy. I say ‘again’ because the first single from 2021’s Voyage album, ‘I Still Have Faith In You’, was nominated for Record of the Year last year. Quite how that song was nominated for the 64th Grammy Awards and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’ gets nominated for the same category this year – when both songs were released on 2 September 2021 – is something of a mystery.


Anyway, ABBA didn’t win last year, but they have a better chance of picking up a gong this time, since they have four nominations for the 65th Grammy Awards:


Record of the Year: Don’t Shut Me Down

Album of the Year: Voyage

Best Pop Duo/group Performance: Don’t Shut Me Down

Best Pop Vocal Album: Voyage

Norah Jones gets her 18th Grammy Nomination – Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – for I Dream Of Christmas (Extended). Diana Ross’ Thank You is in the same category.


Best Rock Performance includes Beck’s cover of Neil Young’s ‘Old Man’. This stirred some controversy in late September, since it was used in an NFL advert, prompting Young to post this less than cryptic image on Instagram reminding his fans that the writer of ‘This Note’s For You’ is ‘sponsored by nobody’. This same category includes The Black Keys, Bryan Adams and Ozzy Osbourne featuring Jeff Beck.


Red Hot Chili Peppers (‘Black Summer’) and The War On Drugs (‘Harmonia’s Dream’) are two notable nominees in the Best Rock Song category while Elvis Costello’s The Boy Named If is one of six album nominated for Best Rock Album .


The never-ending categories include Best Alternative Music Performance, in which you’ll find the Artic Monkeys (‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’) and Florence + The Machine (‘King’), while Björk (Fossora) and Arcade Fire (WE) both get nods for Best Alternative Music Album.


Shaggy’s Sting-produced Com Fly Wid Mi – which is an album of Reggae-style Frank Sinatra covers – is nominated for Best Reggae Album. Sting and Shaggy previous collaboration, 44/876, ganó esta categoría en el 61o Grammy en febrero de 2019, por lo que esperarán repetir ese tipo.


The Package, Notes, Historical section of the Grammys is most pertinent to SDE, since it concerns reissues and box sets and packaging. Spiritualized’s ‘Everything Was Beautiful’ is nominated for Best Recording Package meanwhile Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package includes the deluxe edition of They Might Be Giant’s Book album and In And Out Of The Garden: Madison Square Garden ’81 ’82 ’83, which is the Grateful Dead’s 17CD box set celebrating early 80s performances in New York City, is also in the same category.


Bob Mehr is nominated in the Best Album Notes category for his work for Wilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 20th anniversary reissue and the same album gets another nomination for Best Historical Album alongside Blondie’s Against The Odds.


Best Immersive Album is probably one of the most disappointing categories. Ricky Kej and Stewart Copeland’s ‘Divine Tides’ is nominated (Eric Schilling was the immersive mix engineer), and so is Christina Aguilera’s Aguilera (Jaycen Joshua, immersive mix engineer), but Steven Wilson’s work on Tears For Fears’ The Tipping Point is not recognised, which is really disappointing. In fact, despite 91 categories, there’s no place at all for Tears For Fears, The Tipping Point and the various singles pulled from it. You’d also think that Giles Martin’s Atmos work on The Beatles’ Let It Be would be a shoe-in for this category but it’s not nominated. Stephen Lipson’s immersive work on xPropaganda’s The Heart Is Strange is also not recognised although he produced Hans Zimmer’s score for the James Bond film No Time To Die, which is nominated for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media


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martes, 23 de noviembre de 2021

Grammys 2022: Abba receive first ever Grammy nomination

 Congratulations!! ABBA...

Grammys 2022: Abba receive first ever Grammy nomination
Nomination is the pop group’s first in their 48-year history
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Meet This Year's Record Of The Year Nominees | 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show
Take a look at the tracks that are up for Record Of The Year by ABBA, Jon Batiste, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Brandi Carlile, Doja Cat & SZA, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo, and Silk Sonic
TAYLOR WEATHERBY GRAMMYS NOV 23, 2021
Right off the bat, 2021 showed promise for another year of massive hits with unforgettable hooks thanks to Olivia Rodrigo's record-breaking smash "driver's license."
Less than two months later, Anderson .Paak and Record Of The Year veteran Bruno Mars kicked off the Silk Sonicera with the instantly memorable jam "Leave the Door Open." In the months that followed, Billie Eilish struck again with her sophomore album, Doja Cat and SZA teamed up for one hell of an earworm, and both Lil Nas X and ABBA shook the world (for very different reasons).
Suffice to say, the race for Record Of The Year — which is awarded to the artist and the producer(s), recording engineer(s) and/or mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s) — is going to be a tight one at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards show.
With ABBA, Jon Batiste, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, Brandi Carlile, Lil Nas X, Billie Eilish, Doja Cat and SZA, Olivia Rodrigo, Silk Sonic, and Justin Bieber, Daniel Caesar and Giveon delivering equally impactful tunes, it's really anyone's to win.
Before tuning into the show on Jan. 31, 2022, get fully acquainted with this year's ROTY nominees below.
ABBA — "I Still Have Faith in You"
ABBA sent the world into a frenzy upon their much-anticipated return in September, when they released the first two songs from Voyage, their first album in 40 years.
"I Still Have Faith In You," a heartfelt ode to their friendships that have endured throughout their time apart, is a song that the group wrote in 2018 along with its partner single, "Don't Shut Me Down."
"New spirit has arrived/ The joy and the sorrow/ We have a story and it survived," the Swedish superstars sing on the chorus over a majestic rhythm, building to a series of dazzling harmonies for the song's epic finish. It's a musical odyssey that is oh-so-classic ABBA.
Believe it or not, this nomination marks ABBA's first GRAMMY nomination in their career. ("Dancing Queen," however, was inducted into the Recording Academy's Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015.)
Considering that the group's Agnetha Fältskog has suggested that this album (and forthcoming tour) might be their last(opens in a new tab), there will likely be many fans glued to their TV to find out if ABBA get to call themselves GRAMMY winners.
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