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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.

2000s

  • Grammy Awards of 2007
  • Grammy Awards of 2006
  • 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
  • Grammy Awards of 2003
  • Grammy Awards of 2002
  • Grammy Awards of 2001
  • Grammy Awards of 2000

    1990s

  • Grammy Awards of 1999
  • Grammy Awards of 1998
  • Grammy Awards of 1997
  • Grammy Awards of 1996
    • David Bianco, Jim Scott, Richard Dodd & Stephen McLaughlin (engineers) for Wildflowers performed by Tom Petty
  • Grammy Awards of 1995
  • Grammy Awards of 1994
  • Grammy Awards of 1993
  • Grammy Awards of 1992
  • Grammy Awards of 1991
  • Grammy Awards of 1990

    1980s

  • Grammy Awards of 1989
  • Grammy Awards of 1988
  • Grammy Awards of 1987
  • Grammy Awards of 1986
  • Grammy Awards of 1985
    • Humberto Gatica (engineer) for 17 performed by Chicago
  • Grammy Awards of 1984
  • Grammy Awards of 1983
  • Grammy Awards of 1982
  • Grammy Awards of 1981
  • Grammy Awards of 1980

    1970s

  • Grammy Awards of 1979
  • Grammy Awards of 1978
    • Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee, Elliot Scheiner & Roger Nichols (engineers) for Aja performed by Steely Dan
  • Grammy Awards of 1977
  • Grammy Awards of 1976
    • Brooks Arthur, Larry Alexander & Russ Payne (engineers) for Between the Lines performed by Janis Ian
  • Grammy Awards of 1975
  • Grammy Awards of 1974
  • 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
  • Grammy Awards of 1970

    1960s

  • Grammy Awards of 1969
  • Grammy Awards of 1968
  • Grammy Awards of 1967
  • Grammy Awards of 1966
  • Grammy Awards of 1965
  • Grammy Awards of 1964
  • Grammy Awards of 1963
  • Grammy Awards of 1962
  • Grammy Awards of 1961
  • 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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