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12/04/03
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Grammy Nominations

Nominations were announced today for the 46th annual Grammy Awards. My only interest in this is two categories - Best Rock Gospel Album and Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.

First, let’s look at the nominations for Best Rock Gospel Album.

  • Worldwide
    Audio Adrenaline
    I have not heard this entire album, but have heard enough to know that although it is not Audio A’s best album, it is solid.
  • Red Letterz
    Fresh I.E.
    Admittedly I have never even heard of this album. That is quite unusual for me as I keep close tabs on Christian music.
  • Jekyll & Hyde
    Petra
    Petra’s best album in recent memory, I would have been surprised if this had not shown up on the nomination list. They have won Grammys for worse albums than this.
  • Unclassified
    Robert Randolph & The Family Band
    I have not heard this album, but from what I hear it is a good and fun album. To call it rock seems a bit of a stretch, but I guess it did not fit any other category.
  • Two Lefts Don’t Make A Right…But Three Do
    Relient K
    This is an album I had to learn to enjoy. When I first listened to it I was quite disappointed but it grew on me.

My pick in this group is Petra. That will not come as a great surprise to people who know me, I’m sure. Still, Jekyll & Hyde is a fantastic album, and as I said, they have been rewarded for albums not nearly as good as this one. Relient K’s album is my second pick but has a lot of songs that are merely average.

Albums that could or should have been nominated are: Everyday Sunday (one of my favorites from last year) and Switchfoot’s The Beautiful Letdown which deserves the nomination and award!

Now let’s look at the nominations for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album:

  • Furthermore - From The Studio: From The Stage
    Jars Of Clay
    Jars of Clay gets their annual Grammy nomination. This album does not deserve to win.
  • Adoration: The Worship Album
    Newsboys
    A fairly good album but contained a lot of songs from previous albums that were recorded live but were not significantly changed.
  • Stacie Orrico
    Stacie Orrico
    Ugh. I sincerely hope this teen/latin pop does not win.
  • Worship Again
    Michael W. Smith
    Smitty gets his annual nomination. Worship Again was an average album but definitely not Grammy-worthy. Could he get a Grammy for singing mostly other people’s songs?
  • Offerings II
    Third Day
    Third Day seems to be perrenial losers at the awards show. If they did not win for their first worship album I don’t see how they can win for their second which was inferior to the first.

    I am going to guess that Jars of Clay will win this. They seem to have the attention of the Grammy voters who are by and large completely ignorant when it comes to Christian music.

    Missing from this list is the best album of the year, Derek Webb’s She Must and Shall Go Free. Any faith I had in the Grammy nomination process has been lost with the oversite of this album. Webb’s album deserved the nomination and award.

    What can I say? The Grammies managed to miss nominating the year’s best albums in both categories. I can only hope that the Dove Awards can do more to recognize the deserving artists.

    I guess I should point out that Evanesence, a band that claimed to be Christian for some of the year, received multiple major nominations. I would anticipate them winning at least a couple of awards.

    Grammy Nominations

Comments (5) »


1. Tom
December 5, 2003
2:17 AM

It’s not surprising but I’m mildly disappointed that there was no nomination for my favourite Christian indie rocker, Damien Jurado. I guess it’s understandable as he has a fairly low profile and only one song on his latest album directly deals with Christianity (although I think his faith informs pretty much every song he writes) but it still sucks that deserving candidates aren’t nominated.

It’s tough to get upset about it though. These are, after all, the Grammys. Just take a look at the mainstream and genre nominations for the past, what, twenty or thirty years… gah.


2. Tom
December 5, 2003
2:18 AM

Oh, and happy belated b-day Tim! I took a couple days off from visiting your site and I missed that post.


3. Andrew
December 5, 2003
7:12 AM

Happy Birthday Tim…21 again :) God Bless


4. Tim
December 5, 2003
7:13 AM

Thanks for the bday wishes, Tom.

And yes, I suppose the Grammys don’t really have much of a track record in the secular stream either. Seems it’s as much a popularity award as it is an award for good music.

I must confess I have not heard of Damien Jurado. I’ll have to look him up.


5. MOI
December 5, 2003
10:10 AM

Imust head to the Christian Book store to listen to the album you seem to love…by Derek Webb. So Joseph is at work with me today (PA day at school). He will be checking your site out, to keep him busy. Cheri


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