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Here is a list of Grammy Award nominees in...

HOLLYWOOD -- Here is a list of Grammy Award nominees in the order in which the awards will be presented in Tuesday's ceremony:

(Awards in the following categories will be presented before the Grammy telecast gets under way at 5 p.m. EST.)

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Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: 'Kiss,' Prince and the Revolution (Paisley Park); 'Promise,' Sade (Portrait-CBS); 'Raising Hell,' Run-D.M.C. (Profile); 'Real Love,' Ashford and Simpson (Capitol); 'The Super Bowl Shuffle,' The Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew (Red Label); 'Word Up,' Cameo (Atlanta Artists).

Best R&B Instrumental Performance: 'And You Know That,' Yellowjackets (MCA); 'The Boys of Johnson Street,' Stanley Clarke (Epic-CBS); 'Duotones,' Kenny G (Arista); 'Movie Song,' Kashif (Arista); 'Zanzibar Breeze,' Billy Cobham (GRP).

Best R&B Song: 'Give Me the Reason,' Luther Vandross and Nat Adderley Jr. (Epic-CBS); 'Kiss' Prince and the Revolution, (Paisley Park); 'Living in America,' Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight (Scotti Brothers-CBS); 'Sweet Love,' Anita Baker, Louis A. Johnson and Gary Biss (Elektra); 'What Have You Done For Me Lately,' James Harris III, Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson (A&M).

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Best Country Vocal Performance, Female: 'Cry,' Crystal Gayle, (Warner Bros.); 'Daddy's Hands,' Holly Dunn, (MTM); 'Love at the Five and Dime,' Kathy Mattea, (Mercury); 'Today I Started Loving You Again,' Emmylou Harris, (Warner Bros.); 'Whoever's in New England,' Reba McEntire, (MCA).

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: 'Born Yesterday,' The Everly Brothers, (Mercury); 'Class of '55,' Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash, (America Record Corp.); 'Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days,)' The Judds, (RCA); 'She and I,' Alabama, (RCA); 'She Used To Be Someone's Baby,' The Gatlin Brothers, (Columbia-CBS).

Best Country Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist): 'Meanings Of,' Mark O'Connor, (Warner Bros.); 'Raisin' The Dickens,' Ricky Skaggs, (Epic-CBS); 'Seven By Seven,' New Grass Revival, (EMI-America); 'Speechless,' Albert Lee, (MCA Master Series); 'Under the Wire,' Jerry Douglas, (MCA Master Series).

Best Country Song: 'Daddy's Hands,' Holly Dunn, (MTM); 'Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days),' Jamie O'Hara, (RCA); 'Guitar Town,' Steve Earle, (MCA); 'Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.,' Dwight Yoakam, (Reprise); 'Whoever's in New England,' Quentin Powers and Kendall Franceschi, (MCA).

Best Gospel Performance, Male: 'The Big Picture, Michael Smith, (Reunion); 'For God and God Alone,' Steve Green, (Sparrow); 'From a Servant's Heart,' Larnelle Harris, (Benson); 'It's Only Natural,' BeBe Winans, (Dayspring-Word); 'Triumph,' (Philip Bailey, (Myrrh-Word).

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Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus: 'Back to the Street,' Petra, (Star Song-Word); 'Our Blessed Saviour Has Come,' CeCe Winans and Carman, (Benson); 'Street Light,' DeGarmo and Key, (Power Disc-Benson); 'They Say,' Sandi Patti and Deniece Williams, (Sparrow); 'Undivided,' First Call, (Dayspring-Word).

Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female: 'Celebration,' Shirley Caesar, (Rejoice-Word); 'I Surrender All,' Denice Williams, (Sparrow); 'The Search is Over,' Tramaine, (A&M); 'Sing a Song,' Candi Staton, (Beracah); 'Spirit,' Albertina Walker, (Rejoice-Word).

Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male: 'Glorious Day,' Derrick Brinkley, (Tyscot); 'Going Away,' Al Green, (A&M); 'Just Daryl,' Daryl Coley, (The First Epistle); 'Totally Committed,' Howard Smith, (Light); 'Worthy,' Rodney Friend, (Command).

Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus: 'Choose Ye,' The Winans with Vanessa Bell Armstrong, (Qwest); 'Dorothy Norwood & Friends,' Dorothy Norwood et al (AIR); 'James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir,' (King James); 'Jesus is Mine,' Albertina Walker and Shirley Caesar, (Rejoice-Word); 'Let My People Go,' The Winans, (Qwest).

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: 'All I Need Is a Miracle,' Mike and the Mechanics (Atlantic); 'Holding Back the Years,' Simply Red, (Elektra); 'The Next Time I Fall,' Peter Cetera and Amy Grant (Warner Bros.); 'On My Own,' Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald (MCA); 'That's What Friends Are For,' Dionne and Friends, featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder (Arista).

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Best Pop Instrumental Performance: 'The Brazilian,' Genesis (Atlantic); 'David Foster,' David Foster (Atlantic); 'Johnny's Theme,' The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen (Amherst Records); 'Overjoyed,' Stanley Clarke (Epic-CBS); 'Top Gun Anthem,' Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens (Columbia-CBS).

Best New Age Recording: 'Canyon,' Paul Winter (Living Music); 'Down to the Moon,' Andreas Vollenweider (FM-CBS); 'Rendez-Vous' Jean-Michel Jarre (Polydor-Dreyfus); 'Windham Hill Records Sampler '86,' Various artists (Windham Hill); 'A Winter's Solstice,' various artists (Windham Hill).

Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental: 'The Chick Corea Elektric Band,' Chick Corea (GRP); 'Double Vision' Bob James and David Sanborn (Warner Bros.); 'Earth Run,' Lee Rittenour (GRP); 'Free Fall,' Clare Fischer and his Latin Jazz Sextet (Discovery); 'Lyle Mays,' Lyle Mays (Geffen).

Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female: 'Blues in the Night,' Etta James (Fantasy); 'Esquinas,' Flora Purim (Crossover); 'Flight of Fancy,' Sue Raney (Discovery); 'Timeless,' Diane Schuur (GRP); 'Uptown,' Maxine Sullivan (Concord Jazz).

Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group: 'Bogie,' Jackie Cain and Roy Kral (Fantasy); 'Free Fall,' 2+2 Plus (Discovery); 'Fresh!' The Four Freshmen (Pausa); 'From All Sides,' L.A. Jazz Choir (Pausa); 'Teach Me Tonight,' Arthur Prysock and Betty Joplin (Milestone).

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist: 'Breakthrough,' Eddie Daniels (GRP); 'Closer to the Source,' Dizzy Gillespie (Atlantic); 'Insane Asylum,' Wynton Marsalis (Columbia-CBS); 'Royal Garden Blues,' Branford Marsalis Columbia-CBS); 'Tutu,' Miles Davis (Warner Bros.).

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Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group: 'Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Live at Sweet Basil,' Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (GNP Crescendo); 'J. Mood,' Wynton Marsalis (Columbia-CBS); 'Soft Lights and Sweet Music,' Gerry Mulligan and Scott Hamilton (Concord Jazz); 'Standards Live,' Keith Jarrett, Gary Peaycock and Jack DeJohnette (ECM); 'Swing Reunion,' Teddy Wilson, Benny Carter, Red Norvo, Louis Bellson. Remo Palmier, George Duvivier, Freddie Green (Book of the Month).

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band: '50th Anniversary Tour,' Woody Herman and His Big Band (Concord Jazz); 'Let's Dance,' Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (MusicMasters); 'Sentimental Journey,' Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra (Atlantic); 'The Tonight Show With Doc Severinsen,' The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen (Amherst); '20 Years at The Village Vanguard,' The Mel Lewis Orchestra (Atlantic).

Best Latin Pop Performance: 'Como Te Va Mi Amor,' Pandora, (Odeon); 'Inolvidable Tito ... A Mi Me Pasa Lo Mismo Que A Usted,' Danny Rivera, (DNA-Puerto Rico); 'Lelolai,' Jose Feliciano, (RCA); 'Pruebame,' Jose Jose, (Ariola); 'Yo Te Pido Amor,' Yuri, (Odeon).

Best Tropical Latin Performance: 'Afro-Cuba Jazz,' Mario Bauza and Graciela, (Caiman); 'Escenas,' Ruben Blades, (Elektra); 'Especial No. 5,' Willie Colon, (Sonotone); 'Homenaje A Beny More -- Vol. III,' Celia Cruz and Tito Puente, (Vaya-Musica Latina Int'l); 'Nueva Cosecha,' Willie Rosario, (Bronco).

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Best Mexican-American Performance: 'Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio,' Flaco Jiminez, (Arhoolie); 'Corazon Vacio,' Los Yonics, (Profono); 'El Otro Mexico,' Los Tigres Del Norte, (Profono International); 'Juan Valentin,' Juan Valentin, (Musart); 'Turn Me Loose,' Steve Jordan, (RCA); 'Unidos Cantemos,' Salvador Torres, (Mas); 'Y ... Zas,' Rafael Buendia (Ariola).

Best Traditional Blues Recording: 'Jealous,' John Lee Hooker, (Pausa); 'Live! Backstage Access,' Willie Dixon, (Pausa); 'Live From Chicago -- Mr. Superharp Himself!' James Cotton, (Alligator); 'Pressure Cooker,' Clarence Gatemouth Brown, (Alligator); 'Showdown!' Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland, (Alligator).

Best Traditional Folk Recording: 'Caught in the Act,' Queen Ida, (GNP Crescendo); 'Hot Steppin' with Rockin' Sidney,' Rockin' Sidney, (ZBC Records); '20th Anniversary Concert,' New Lost City Ramblers with Elizabeth Cotton, Pete Seeger and the Highwood String Band, (Flying Fish); 'Waitin' For My Ya Ya,' Buckwheat Zydeco, (Rounder).

Best Contemporary Folk Recording: 'German Afternoons,' John Prine, (Oh Boy); 'I'm Alright,' Loudon Wainwright III, (Rounder); 'Last of the True Believers,' Nanci Griffith, (Philo); 'No Easy Walk To Freedom,' Peter, Paul & Mary, (Gold Castle); 'Tribute to Steve Goodman,' various artists, (Red Pajamas).

Polka Recording: 'America's Favorites,' Frank Yankovic, (Smash); 'Another Polka Celebration,' Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones, (Bel Aire); 'By Special Request,' Walter Ostanek, (CBS-Select); 'I Remember Warsaw,' Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra, (Starr); 'Thank You Dear and Give Her Roses,' Hank Haller Ensemble, (Haller).

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Best Reggae Recording: 'Babylon the Bandit,' Steel Pulse, (Elektra); 'Brutal,' Black Uhuru, (RAS); 'Club Paradise,' Jimmy Cliff, (Columbia-CBS); 'Linton Kwesi Johnson in Concert with the Dub Band,' (Shanachie); 'Rasta Philosophy,' The Itals, (Nighthawk).

Best Recording for Children: 'The Alphabet,' The Sesame Street Muppets, (Golden Books); 'A Child's Gift of Lullabies,' Tanya Goodman, (JABA Records); 'Itsy Bitsy Spider,' Carly Simon, (Arista); 'A Light in the Attic,' Shel Silverstein, (Columbia-CBS); 'One-Minute Bedtime Stories,' Shari Lewis, (Caedmon).

Best Comedy Recording: 'Bob and Ray: A Night of Two Stars Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall,' Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, (Radioart); 'I Have A Pony,' Steven Wright, (Warner Bros.); 'Mud Will Be Flung Tonight,' Bette Midler, (Atlantic); 'Playin' With Your Head,' George Carlin, (Eardrum); 'Those of You With or Without Children, You'll Understand,' Bill Cosby, (Geffen); 'Twist and Shout,' Rodney Dangerfield, (MCA).

Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording: 'Gulliver,' Sir John Gielgud, (Soundwings); 'Hardheaded Boys,' Bill Cosby, (Nicetown); 'Interview With the Vampire,' F. Murray Abraham, (Random House AudioBooks); 'Interviews From the Class of '55 -- Recording Sessions,' various artists, (America Record Corp.); 'The Stories of Ray Bradbury,' Ray Bradbury, (Random House AudioBooks).

Best Musical Cast Show Album: 'Follies in Concert,' Thomas Shepard, (RCA); 'Me and My Girl,' Norman Newell, (Manhattan); 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood -- Original Broadway Cast Recording,' Rupert Holmes, (Polydor); 'Song & Dance,' Thomas Shepard, (RCA); 'Sweet Charity,' Cy Coleman and Mike Berniker, (EMI-America).

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Best Instrumental Composition: 'Aliens,' James Horner, (Varese Sarabande); 'Earth Run,' Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin, (GRP); 'Elektric City,' Chick Corea, (GRP); 'J. Mood,' Wynton Marsalis, (Columbia-CBS); 'Out of Africa,' John Barry, (MCA); 'Top Gun Anthem,' Harold Faltermeyer, (Columbia-CBS); 'Young Sherlock Holmes,' Bruce Broughton, (MCA).

Best Arrangement of an Instrumental: 'AM-PM,' Bill Meyers, (Spindletop); 'Cherokee,' Don Sebesky, (Doctor Jazz); 'The First Letter,' Jorge Callandrelli, (Qwest); 'Solfeggietto Metamorphosis,' Jorge Calandrelli, (GRP); 'Suite Memories,' Patrick Williams, (Soundwings).

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s): 'Being Alive,' Barbra Streisand and Peter Matz, (Columbia-CBS); 'Duke Ellington Medley,' Rob McConnell, (Concord Jazz); 'Forget the Woman,' Jorge Calandrelli, (Columbia-CBS); 'Free Fall,' Clare Fischer, (Discovery); 'A Time For Love,' Jeremy Lubbock, (GRP).

Best Album Package: 'Songs Unspoken,' Buddy Jackson, (Meadowlark); 'Stereotomy,' Andrew Ellis and Colin Chambers, (Arista); 'True Stories,' Michael Hodgson and Jeffery Kent Ayeroff, (Sire); 'Tutu,' Eiko Ishioka, (Warner Bros.); 'The Voice, The Columbia Years, 1943-1952,' John Berg, (Columbia-CBS).

Best Album Notes: 'Biograph,' Cameron Crowe, (Columbia-CBS); 'Elektrok The Sixties,' Lenny Kaye, (Elektra); 'The Mapleson Cylinders,' David Hall, John Stratton, Tom Owen, Robert Tuggle and David Hamilton, (Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives); 'Virtuosi,' Richard Freed and Peter Eliot Stone, (Smithsonian); 'The Voice, The Columbia Years, 1943-1952,' Gary Giddins, Wilfred Sheed, Jonathan Schwartz, Murray Kempton, Andrew Sarris, Stephen Holden and Frank Conroy, (Columbia-CBS).

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Best Historical Album: 'Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974, Vols. 1-7,' Bob Porter and Aziz Goksel, (Atlantic); 'Biograph,' Jeff Rowen, (Columbia-CBS); 'The Complete Keynote Collection,' Kiyoshi Koyama, (Keynote); 'The Mapleson Cylinders,' David Hamilton and Tom Owen, (Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives); 'The Voice, The Columbia Years, 1943-1952,' Joe McEwen and James Isaacs, (Columbia-CBS).

Best Engineered Record (Non-Classical): 'Back in the High Life,' Tom Lord Alge and Jason Corsaro, (Island); 'David Foster,' Humberto Gatica, (Atlantic); 'Dog Eat Dog,' Mike Shipley, (Geffen); 'GRP Live Session,' Don Murray, (GRP); 'Riptide,' Jason Corsaro and Eric Thorngren, (Island).

Producer of the Year: David Foster; Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis; Michael Omartian; Paul Simon; Russ Titelman and Steve Winwood.

Best Music Video, Short Form: 'Brother Where You Bound,' Supertramp, (A&M Video); 'Dire Straits Brothers In Arms,' Dire Straits, (Warner Reprise Video); 'Making of Runaway,' Louisa Cardenas, (Allied Artists); 'Rupert and the Frog Song,' Paul McCartney, (Pioneer Artists); 'So Excited,' Pointer Sisters, (RCA-Columbia Pictures Home Video).

Best Music Video, Long Form: 'Bring on the Night,' Sting, (Karl-Lorimar Home Video); 'Frank Sinatra: Portrait of an Album,' Frank Sinatra, (MGM-UA Home Video); '9012Live,' Yes, (Atlantic Video); 'Pete Townshend: White City -- The Music Movie,' Pete Townshend, (Vestron Music Video); 'Sun City,' Artists Against Apartheid, (Karl-Lorimar Home Video).

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Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: 'Back Where you Started,' Tina Turner, (Capitol); '911,' Cyndi Lauper (Portrait-CBS); 'No Way to Treat A Lady,' Bonnie Raitt (Warner Bros.); 'Sex as a Weapon,' Pat Benatar (Chrysalis); 'Talk To Me,' Stevie Nicks (Modern).

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: 'Afterburner,' ZZ Top (Warner Bros.); 'Harlem Shuffle,' Rolling Stones (Columbia-CBS); 'Missionary Man,' Eurythmics (RCA); 'Sun City,' Artists United Against Apartheid (Manhattan); 'Tuff Enuff,' The Fabulous Thunderbirds (CBS Associated).

Best Rock Instrumental Performance: 'Amazing Grace,' Yes (Atlantic); 'Down At Antone's,' The Fabulous Thunderbirds (CBS Associated); 'Peter Gunn,' The Art of Noise featuring Duane Eddy (China-Chrysalis); 'Where's the Walrus?' The Alan Parsons Project (Arista); 'Zap,' Eric Johnson (Reprise).

Best Classical Orchestral Recording: 'Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Major 'Choral',' Robert Shaw, conductor, Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Orchestra,(Pro Arte); 'Copeland: Billy the Kid and Rodeo (Complete Ballets),' Leonard Slatkin, conductor, St. Louis Symphony, (Angel); 'Lizst: A Faust Symphony,' Sir Georg Solti, conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, (London); 'Respighi: The Pines of Rome, The Fountains of Rome, Roman Festivals,' Riccardo Muti, conductor, The Philadelphia Orchestra, (Angel); 'Vaughn Williams: Sinfonia Antartica,' Bernard Haitink, conductor, London Philharmonic Orchestra, (Angel).

Best Opera Recording: 'Bernstein: Candide,' John Mauceri, conductor, New York City Opera Chorus and Orchestra, (New World); 'Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro,' Sir Neville Marriner, conductor, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, (Phillips Classics); 'Verdi: Don Carlos,' Claudio Abbado, conductor, La Scala Opera Chorus and Orchestra, (Deutsche Grammophon); 'Verdi: Otello,' Lorin Maazel, conductor, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, (Angel); 'Verdi: Un Ballo In Maschera,' Sir Georg Solti, conductor, National Philharmonic Orchestra, (London).

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Best Choral Performance (Other than Opera): 'Bach: Mass in B Minor,' John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists, (Archiv); 'Beethoven: Missa Solemnis,' Herbert von Karajan, conductor, Vienna Singverein & Wiener Philharmoniker with Helmuth Froschauer, chorus master (Deutsche Grammophon); 'Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette,' Riccardo Muti, conductor, Westminster Choir & Philadelphia Orchestra with Joseph Flummerfelt, chorus master, (Angel); 'Choral Masterpieces,' Robert Shaw, conductor, Atlanta Symphony Chorus & Ohstra, (Telarc); 'Orff: Carmina Burana,' James Levine, conductor, Chicago Symphony Chorus & Orchestra with Margaret Hillis, choral director, (Deutsche Grammophon).

Best Classical Performance -- Instrumental Soloist or Soloists: 'Bach: Well Tempered Clavier -- Book I,' Andras Schiff, (London); 'Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat ('Emperor'),' Claudio Arrau, (Philips Classics); 'Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E Flat,' Adolph Herseth, (Deutsche Grammophon); 'Horowitz: The Studio Recordings, New York 1985,' Vladimir Horowitz, (Deutsche Grammophon); 'Mozart: Horn Concerti (4),' Dale Clevenger, (Deutsche Grammophon); 'Tomasi: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra -- Jolivet: Concerto No. 2 for Trumpet; Concertino for Trumpet, String Orchestra and Piano,' Winton Marsalis, (CBS Masterworks).

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