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The Grammys rewarded Clapton's 'Unplugged' collection with Album of the Year, beating U2's 'Achtung Baby,' their most inventive album to date. (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Ray Charles over...The Album of the Year category often serves as a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys. This was one of those years. Ray Charles won posthumously for 'Genius Loves Company,' over Kanye West's 'The College Dropout.' Shockingly, Kanye didn't storm the stage in protest. (Photo by Robert Mora/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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'O Brother' Not ...T. Bone Burnett is just one of those guys the Academy loves, so it should come as no surprise that the 'O Brother, Where Art Thou' soundtrack would defeat Outkast's incendiary classic, 'Stankonia.' (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Steely Dan Go 'A...Radiohead may have written the definitive album of the '00s with 'Kid A,' but don't tell that to Academy voters. Why? Because they love the '70s, and rewarded tuneful pranksters Steely Dan for their comeback album, 'Two Against Nature.' Oh, and some punk named Eminem released 'The Marshall Mathers Album.' Ever heard of it? (Photo by Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect.)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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Bob Dylan Bests ...The Grammys have a funny way of rewarding timeless artists late in their careers at the expense of legends in the making. Dylan's 'Time Out of Mind' is a fine album, but Radiohead's OK Computer became Sgt. Pepper's for the grunge generation. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Celine Dion Know...You know what the Grammys love as much as old white dudes? Best-selling records! Celine's titanic success wooed voters away from the Fugees critical masterpiece, 'The Score.' (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Eric Clapton Ove...The Grammys rewarded Clapton's 'Unplugged' collection with Album of the Year, beating U2's 'Achtung Baby,' their most inventive album to date. (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Quincy Jones Out...The Grammys have this bittersweet way of handing awards to industry juggernauts like Quincy Jones while overlooking a powerhouse like Mariah Carey. Mariah's debut fell victim to music business veteran Quincy Jones in '91. Wonder what ever happened to her? (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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The Stones Get D...The Grammys can't help themselves sometimes. The Rolling Stones' lost their lone Album of the Year bid to a best-selling disco movie soundtrack that ended the era.(Photo by Ian Tyas/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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CSNY Win Best Ne...Industry vets CSNY wowed the Academy in 1970 bested new kids on the block Led Zeppelin for Best New Artist. CSNY were very good, but Led Zeppelin invented hard rock. (Photo By Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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The Carpenters H...The Best New Artist category gets a bad rap for not predicting the future. The Carpenters scored for their soft rock classic, 'Close to You,' beating legendary piano man Elton John in the process.(Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Christopher Cros...Christopher Cross sailed away with the Best New Artist award in 1981, defeating post-punk powerhouse the Pretenders. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Marc Cohn 'Walks...The Best New Artist award was tailor-made for your classic one-hit wonders. Enter Marc Cohn, whose 'Walking in Memphis' helped him beat a field that included new jack swing kings Boyz II Men and dance heroes C+C Music Factory. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Blood, Sweat, an...The Beatles won the Grammy for Album of the Year in '68 for Sgt. Pepper's, but 'Abbey Road' lost to Blood, Sweat, and Tears' eponymous debut. (Photo by Frank Driggs Collection/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Remember Paula C...If nothing else, the Academy likes their Best New Artists to be bland. Paula Cole beat heroin-chic songstress Fiona Apple, soul poetess Erykah Badu, and rap mogul Puff Daddy in 1998. (Photo by Robert Mora/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Jethro Tull Beat...Jethro Tull's win in the 1989 Best Hard Rock Recording category is one for the ages. When Metallica won, drummer Lars Ulrich joked, 'We gotta thank Jethro Tull for not putting out an album this year.'(Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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Herbie Hancock v...Herbie Hancock won Album of the Year in 2008 with a Joni Mitchell covers record over Amy Winehouse's 'Back to Black' and Kanye West's 'Graduation,' demonstrating once again that the Grammys have no sense of Zeitgeist. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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Tony Bennett Def...Tony Bennett's 'Unplugged' album took top honors in '95 just as the grunge era was ebbing. In fact, none of the artists who represented that eclectic era of music were nominated. (Photo by Gary Gershoff/Getty Images for Exploring the Arts) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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New Vaudeville B...You've heard of these guys, right? No? Shocking, considering they beat the likes of the Mamas & Papas, the Beach Boys, the Monkees and the Beatles for the 1967 Best Contemporary Rock & Roll Recording.- Xfinity Music Programmers
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Milli Vanilli Fo...Pop duo Milli Vanilli were famously stripped of their Best New Artist award after it was discovered that they had lip-synced their album. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)- Xfinity Music Programmers
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Natalie Cole's G...Just as Nirvana was revolutionizing rock radio, Natalie Cole takes home an Album of the Year Grammy for her 'duet' with her late father, sparking a run of ghostly pairings in the years to come. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images) - Xfinity Music Programmers
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