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The [[Grammy Award]] for '''Best Salsa Album''' was awarded from [[2000]] to [[2003]]. In its first year the award was titled '''Best Salsa Performance'''. In [[2004]] this award was combined with the award for [[Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album|Best Merengue Album]] as the [[Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album]].
The [[Grammy Award]] for '''Best Salsa Album''' was awarded from 2000 to 2003. In its first year the award was titled '''Best Salsa Performance'''. In 2004 this award was combined with the award for [[Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album|Best Merengue Album]] as the [[Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album]].


Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.


== 2000s ==
== Recipients ==
{| class=wikitable
*[[Grammy Awards of 2003]]
|- align=center bgcolor=lavender
**Jon Fausty, Maria DeJesus (engineers/mixers), [[Sergio George]] (producer) & [[Celia Cruz]] for ''[[La Negra Tiene Tumbao]]''
!width=1%|Year
*[[Grammy Awards of 2002]]
!width=50%|Winner
**Gustavo Celis, Ricky Blanco (engineers) & [[Robert Blades]] (producer & artist) for ''[[Encore]]''
!width=49%|Nominations
*[[Grammy Awards of 2001]]
|-
**Jon Fausty (engineer/mixer), [[Eddie Palmieri]] & [[Tito Puente]] (producers & artists) for ''[[Masterpiece/Obra Maestra]]''
*[[Grammy Awards of 2000]]
|[[Grammy Awards of 2003|2003]]
|''[[La Negra Tiene Tumbao]]'' by [[Celia Cruz]]
**[[Los Van Van]] for ''[[Llego...Van Van - Van Van Is Here]]''
|<small>''Un Nuevo Amanecer'' by [[Anthony Cruz (salsa)|Anthony Cruz]]<br>''Tremanda Rumba!'' by Maraca<br>''[[Libre (Marc Anthony album)|Libre]]'' by [[Marc Anthony]]<br>''Un Gran Día en el Barrio'' by [[Spanish Harlem Orchestra]]</small>
|-
|[[Grammy Awards of 2002|2002]]
|''Encore'' by [[Roberto Blades]]
|<small>''Por Tu Placer'' by [[Frankie Negrón]]<br>''[[Intenso]]'' by [[Gilberto Santa Rosa]]<br>''Doble Play'' by [[Oscar D'León]] and Wladimir<br>''En Otra Onda'' by [[Tito Nieves]]</small>
|-
|[[Grammy Awards of 2001|2001]]
|''Masterpiece/Obra Maestra'' by [[Tito Puente]] and [[Eddie Palmieri]]
|<small>''[[Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa]]'' by [[Celia Cruz]]<br>''Evolución'' by [[Luis Enrique (singer)|Luis Enrique]]<br>''[[Son By Four (album)|Son By Four]]'' by [[Son By Four]]<br>''Hablando del Amor'' by [[Tony Vega]]</small>
|-
|[[Grammy Awards of 2000|2000]]
|''Llego... Van Van - Van Van is Here'' by [[Los Van Van]]
|<small>''[[Gotcha! (album)|Gotcha!]]'' by [[Dark Latin Groove]]<br>''Sola'' by [[La India|India]]<br>''De Otra Manera'' by [[Jerry Rivera]]<br>''La Formula Original'' by [[Oscar D'León]]</small>
|}


==See also==
[[Category:Grammy Awards for latin music]]
[[Category:salsa music]]
{{Portal|Latin music}}
*[[Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album]]
*[[Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Best Salsa Album}}
[[Category:Grammy Awards for Latin music|Salsa Album]]
[[Category:Salsa music]]
[[Category:Awards established in 2000]]
[[Category:Awards disestablished in 2003]]
[[Category:Album awards]]

Latest revision as of 00:46, 29 February 2024

The Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album was awarded from 2000 to 2003. In its first year the award was titled Best Salsa Performance. In 2004 this award was combined with the award for Best Merengue Album as the Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album.

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.

Recipients

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Year Winner Nominations
2003 La Negra Tiene Tumbao by Celia Cruz Un Nuevo Amanecer by Anthony Cruz
Tremanda Rumba! by Maraca
Libre by Marc Anthony
Un Gran Día en el Barrio by Spanish Harlem Orchestra
2002 Encore by Roberto Blades Por Tu Placer by Frankie Negrón
Intenso by Gilberto Santa Rosa
Doble Play by Oscar D'León and Wladimir
En Otra Onda by Tito Nieves
2001 Masterpiece/Obra Maestra by Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa by Celia Cruz
Evolución by Luis Enrique
Son By Four by Son By Four
Hablando del Amor by Tony Vega
2000 Llego... Van Van - Van Van is Here by Los Van Van Gotcha! by Dark Latin Groove
Sola by India
De Otra Manera by Jerry Rivera
La Formula Original by Oscar D'León

See also

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