The Grammy Award for Album of the Year has been awarded since 1959. Originally presented to the artist alone, the award is now presented to the artist, the producer, the engineer and/or mixer and the mastering engineer. In 1962 award name was extended to Album of the Year (other than classical) but reverted to the shorter name by 1965.

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were awarded, for music released in the previous year.

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1 2000s
2 1990s
3 1980s
4 1970s
5 1960s
6 1950s

2000s

  • Grammy Awards of 2003:
    • Arif Mardin, Craig Street (producers), Jay Newland(engineer/mixer & producer), S. Husky Höskulds(engineer/mixer), Ted Jensen (mastering engineer) & Norah Jones (producer & artist) for Come Away With Me
  • Grammy Awards of 2002:
  • Grammy Awards of 2001:
    • Donald Fagen & Walter Becker (producers), Elliot Scheiner, Phil Burnett, Roger Nichols (engineers/mixers) & Steely Dan for Two Against Nature
  • Grammy Awards of 2000:
    • Alex Gonzales, Art Hodge, Charles Goodan, Clive Davis, Dante Ross, Dust Brothers, Fher Olvera, Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis, KC Porter, Lauryn Hill, Matt Serletic, Stephen M. Harris, Wyclef Jean (producers), Alvaro Villagra, Andy Grassi, Anton Pukshansky, Benny Faccone, Chris Theis, Comissioner Gordon, David Frazer, David Thoener, Glenn Kolotkin, Jeff Poe, Jim Gaines, Jim Scott, John Gamble, John Karpowich, John Seymour, Matty Spindel, Mike Couzzi, Steve Farrone, Steve Fontano, T-Ray, Tom Lord-Alge, Tony Prendatt, Warren Riker (engineers/mixers) & Santana for Supernatural

1990s

1980s

1970s

1960s

1950s