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Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
The Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical has been awarded since 1959. The award had several minor name changes:
- In 1959 the award was known as Best Engineered Record - Non-Classical
- In 1960 it was awarded as Best Engineering Contribution - Other Than Classical or Novelty
- From 1961 to 1962 it was awarded as Best Engineering Contribution - Popular Recording
- In 1963 it was awarded as Best Engineering Contribution - Other Than Novelty and Other Than Classical
- In 1964 it was awarded as Best Engineered Recording - Other Than Classical
- From 1965 to 1991 it returned to the title Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical
- Since 1992 it has been awarded as Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
This award is presented alongside the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical. From 1960 to 1965 a further award was presented for Best Engineered Recording - Special or Novel Effects.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
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2000s
- Grammy Awards of 2005
- Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt & Ed Thacker (engineers) for Genius Loves Company performed by Ray Charles & various artists
- Grammy Awards of 2004
- Nigel Godrich & Darrell Thorp (engineers) for Hail to the Thief performed by Radiohead
- Grammy Awards of 2003
- S. Husky Höskulds & Jay Newland (engineers) for Come Away With Me performed by Norah Jones
- Grammy Awards of 2002
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for The Look of Love performed by Diana Krall
- Grammy Awards of 2001
- Dave Russell , Elliot Scheiner , Phil Burnett & Roger Nichols (engineers) for Two Against Nature performed by Steely Dan
- Grammy Awards of 2000
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for When I Look in Your Eyes performed by Diana Krall
1990s
- Grammy Awards of 1999
- Andy Wallace, Tchad Blake & Trina Shoemaker (engineers) for The Globe Sessions performed by Sheryl Crow
- Grammy Awards of 1998
- Frank Filipetti (engineer) for Hourglass performed by James Taylor
- Grammy Awards of 1997
- Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien , Francis Buckley & Tommy Vicari for Q's Jook Joint performed by Quincy Jones
- Grammy Awards of 1996
- David Bianco , Jim Scott , Richard Dodd & Stephen McLaughlin (engineers) for Wildflowers performed by Tom Petty
- Grammy Awards of 1995
- Ed Cherney (engineer) for Longing in Their Hearts performed by Bonnie Raitt
- Grammy Awards of 1994
- Hugh Padgham (engineer) for Ten Summoner's Tales performed by Sting
- Grammy Awards of 1993
- Bruce Swedien & Teddy Riley (engineers) for Dangerous performed by Michael Jackson
- Grammy Awards of 1992
- Al Schmitt, Armin Steiner , David Reitzas & Woody Woodruff (engineers) for "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- Grammy Awards of 1991
- Bruce Swedien (engineer) for Back On the Block performed by Quincy Jones
- Grammy Awards of 1990
- George Massenburg (engineer) for Cry Like a Rainstorm - Howl Like the Wind performed by Linda Ronstadt
1980s
- Grammy Awards of 1989
- Tom Lord-Alge (engineer) for Roll With It performed by Steve Winwood
- Grammy Awards of 1988
- Bruce Swedien & Humberto Gatica (engineers) for Bad performed by Michael Jackson
- Grammy Awards of 1987
- Jason Corsaro & Tom Lord-Alge (engineers) for Back in the High Life performed by Steve Winwood
- Grammy Awards of 1986
- Neil Dorfsman (engineer) for Brothers in Arms performed by Dire Straits
- Grammy Awards of 1985
- Humberto Gatica (engineer) for 17 performed by Chicago
- Grammy Awards of 1984
- Bruce Swedien (engineer) for Thriller performed by Michael Jackson
- Grammy Awards of 1983
- Al Schmitt, David Leonard , Greg Ladanyi & Tom Knox (engineers) for Toto IV performed by Toto
- Grammy Awards of 1982
- Bill Schnee , Elliot Scheiner , Jerry Garszva & Roger Nichols (engineers) for Gaucho performed by Steely Dan
- Grammy Awards of 1981
- James Guthrie (engineer) for The Wall performed by Pink Floyd
- Grammy Awards of 1980
- Peter Henderson (engineer) for Breakfast in America performed by Supertramp
1970s
- Grammy Awards of 1979
- Al Schmitt & Roger Nichols (engineers) for "FM (No Static At All)" performed by Steely Dan
- Grammy Awards of 1978
- Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee , Elliot Scheiner & Roger Nichols (engineers) for Aja performed by Steely Dan
- Grammy Awards of 1977
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for Breezin' performed by George Benson
- Grammy Awards of 1976
- Brooks Arthur , Larry Alexander & Russ Payne (engineers) for Between the Lines performed by Janis Ian
- Grammy Awards of 1975
- Geoff E. Emerick (engineer) for Band on the Run performed by Paul McCartney & Wings
- Grammy Awards of 1974
- Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff (engineers) for Innervisions performed by Stevie Wonder
- Grammy Awards of 1973
- Armin Steiner (engineer) for Moods performed by Neil Diamond
- Grammy Awards of 1972
- Henry Bush , Ron Capone & Dave Purple (engineers) for "Theme From Shaft" performed by Isaac Hayes
- Grammy Awards of 1971
- Roy Halee (engineer) for Bridge Over Troubled Water performed by Simon & Garfunkel
- Grammy Awards of 1970
- Geoff E. Emerick & Philip McDonald (engineers) for Abbey Road performed by The Beatles
1960s
- Grammy Awards of 1969
- Hugh Davies & Joe Polito (engineers) for "Wichita Lineman" performed by Glen Campbell
- Grammy Awards of 1968
- Geoff E. Emerick (engineer) for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band performed by The Beatles
- Grammy Awards of 1967
- Eddie Brackett & Lee Herschberg (engineers) for "Strangers in the Night" performed by Frank Sinatra
- Grammy Awards of 1966
- Larry Levine (engineer) for "A Taste of Honey" performed by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
- Grammy Awards of 1965
- Phil Ramone (engineer) for Getz/Gilberto performed by Stan Getz & João Gilberto
- Grammy Awards of 1964
- James Malloy (engineer) for Charade performed by Henry Mancini
- Grammy Awards of 1963
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for Hatari! performed by Henry Mancini
- Grammy Awards of 1962
- Robert Arnold (engineer) for Judy at Carnegie Hall performed by Judy Garland
- Grammy Awards of 1961
- Luis P. Valentin (engineer) for Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook performed by Ella Fitzgerald
- Grammy Awards of 1960
- Robert Simpson (engineer) for Belafonte at Carnegie Hall performed by Harry Belafonte
1950s
- Grammy Awards of 1959
- Ted Keep (engineer) for "The Chipmunk Song" performed by David Seville
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