Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album

The Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album (until 2018: Best Surround Sound Album) was first awarded in 2005, as the first category in a new "Surround Sound" field.

Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album
Awarded forquality albums recorded and/or mixed in surround sound (classical and non-classical)
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded2005
Currently held byThe Diary of Alicia Keys (2024)
WebsiteGrammy.com

This field currently holds the Best Immersive Audio Album award as its sole category.

It is one of a few categories which are open to both classical and non-classical recordings, new or re-issued. To qualify for this category, the recording must be in surround quality (with a minimum of four channels). The recordings must be commercially available on either DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, Blu-ray, SACD, surround download or a streaming-only version. The award goes to the engineer, mastering engineer (if any) and producer. These used to be called Surround Engineer, Surround Mastering Engineer and Surround Sound Producer, respectively, but from 2020 the descriptions are Immersive Audio Engineer, Immersive Audio Mastering Engineer and Immersive Audio Producer, respectively. Performing artists do not receive the award, except if they are also the surround (mastering) engineer or the surround sound producer.

The category was renamed Best Immersive Audio Album for the 2019 Grammy season.[1] According to NARAS, "driven by the technological side of music evolution, the Best Surround Sound Album category [was] renamed Best Immersive Audio Album. The same goes for the Field to which it belongs. The change reflects evolving technology, new formats, and current industry trends, practices, and language."

On November 24, 2020, during the announcement of the nominations for the 63rd Grammy Awards, to be presented on January 31, 2021, the Recording Academy said there would be no winner or nominees in this category that year. "Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Best Immersive Audio Album Craft Committee was unable to meet. The judging of the entries in this category has been postponed until such time that we are able to meet in a way that is appropriate to judge the many formats and configurations of the entries and is safe for the committee members. The nominations for the 63rd Grammy's will be announced next year [2021] in addition to (and separately from) the 64th Grammy nominations in the category", the Academy stated.[2] On November 23,2021, at the presentation of the nominations for the 64th Grammy Awards, the nominations for the previous year were finally announced. The winning recording was announced on the 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.

Winners and nominees edit

2023Legend:
* = Surround Mix Engineer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Engineer; from 2023: Immersive Mix Engineer)
= Surround Mastering Engineer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Mastering Engineer; from 2023: Immersive Mastering Engineer)
= Surround Producer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Producer; from 2023: Immersive Producer)

YearRecipients(s)WorkPerforming artist(s)Nominees
Performers are in parentheses
Ref.
2005Al Schmitt*, Robert Hadley & Doug Sax, John Burk, Phil Ramone & Herbert WaltlGenius Loves CompanyRay Charles & Various Artists
[3]
2006Chuck Ainlay*, Bob Ludwig, Chuck Ainlay & Mark KnopflerBrothers In Arms - 20th Anniversary EditionDire Straits
[4]
2007Elliot Scheiner*, Darcy Proper, Donald FagenMorph the CatDonald Fagen
[5]
2008Paul Hicks*, Tim Young, George Martin & Giles MartinLoveThe Beatles
[6]
2009Michael Bishop*, Robert WoodsMussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition; Night On Bald Mountain; Prelude To KhovanshchinaPaavo Järvi & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
[7]
2010Michael Bishop*, Elaine MartoneTransmigrationRobert Spano & The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Choruses
[8]
2011Keith O. Johnson*, David FrostBritten's OrchestraMichael Stern & Kansas City Symphony
[9]
2012Elliot Scheiner*, Bob Ludwig, Bill Levenson & Elliot ScheinerLayla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)Derek & The Dominos
[10]
2013Jim Anderson*, Darcy Proper, Michael FriedmanModern CoolPatricia Barber
[11]
2014Al Schmitt* & Tommy LiPumaLive KissesPaul McCartney
[12]
2015Elliot Scheiner(*), Tom Coyne(), Beyoncé Knowles()BeyoncéBeyoncé
[13]
2016James Guthrie (*†‡) & Joel Plante ()Amused To DeathRoger Waters
[14]
2017Alexander Lipay*, Dmitriy Lipay*†‡Dutilleux: Sur le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystères de l'Instant & Timbres, Espace, MouvementLudovic Morlot & the Seattle Symphony
[15]
2018Jim Anderson*Darcy Proper/Jim Anderson & Jane Ira BloomEarly AmericansJane Ira Bloom
[16]
2019Alan Parsons*†‡, Dave Donnelly, P.J. OlssonEye in the Sky - 35th Anniversary EditionAlan Parsons Project
[17]
2020Morten Lindberg*†‡LuxAnita Brevik, the Trondheimsolistene & the Nidarosdomens Jentekor
[18]
2021Leslie Ann Jones*, Michael Romanowski, Dan MerceruioSoundtrack of the American SoldierJim R. Keene & the United States Army Field Band
[19]
2022George Massenburg & Eric Schilling*, Michael Romanowski, Ann MincieliAliciaAlicia Keys
[19]
2023Eric Schilling*; Stewart Copeland, Ricky Kej & Herbert WaltlDivine TidesStewart Copeland & Ricky Kej
[20]
2024George Massenburg & Eric Schilling*; Michael Romanowski; Alicia Keys & Ann MincieliThe Diary of Alicia KeysAlicia Keys

Legend:
* = Surround Mix Engineer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Engineer, from 2023: Immersive Mix Engineer)
= Surround Mastering Engineer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Mastering Engineer, from 2023: Immersive Mastering Engineer)
= Surround Producer (from 2020: Immersive Audio Producer, from 2023: Immersive Producer)

References edit