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The Longlist is then whittled down to a Shortlist of 10 albums, one of which will be chosen by music fans via an online public vote and the others decided by |
The Longlist is then whittled down to a Shortlist of 10 albums, one of which will be chosen by music fans via an online public vote and the others decided by the SAY Award judging panel. Previous judges have included the composer [[Craig Armstrong (composer)|Craig Armstrong]], [[Turner Prize]]-winning artists [[Douglas Gordon]] and [[Susan Philipsz]], filmmaker [[Lynne Ramsay]], music editor of ''[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]]'' Tallah Brash, DJ and promoter [[Sarra Wild]], [[Edinburgh International Festival]] director Fergus Linehan, Sub Club partner/director Barry Price, and [[Scottish Ballet]]'s [[Sophie Laplane]].{{cn|date=September 2023}} |
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The SAY Award Shortlist is then honoured at an exclusive ceremony, with each title receiving an award created by The SAY Award Design Commission winner and a minimum of £1,000. The SAY Award judging panel reconvene for the ceremony and decide who picks up the £20,000 first prize and coveted title of Scottish Album of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://www.sayaward.com/about/process |access-date=2019-06-14 |website=www.sayaward.com}}</ref> |
The SAY Award Shortlist is then honoured at an exclusive ceremony, with each title receiving an award created by The SAY Award Design Commission winner and a minimum of £1,000. The SAY Award judging panel reconvene for the ceremony and decide who picks up the £20,000 first prize and coveted title of Scottish Album of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://www.sayaward.com/about/process |access-date=2019-06-14 |website=www.sayaward.com}}</ref> |
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| 2012|| [[Bill Wells]] and [[Aidan Moffat]] – ''[[Everything's Getting Older]]'' || |
| 2012|| [[Bill Wells]] and [[Aidan Moffat]] – ''[[Everything's Getting Older]]'' || |
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* [[Found (band)|Found]] – ''factorycraft'' |
* [[Found (band)|Found]] – ''factorycraft'' |
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* Fudge Fingas – ''Now About How'' |
* Fudge Fingas – ''Now About How'' |
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* [[Jonny (band)|Jonny]] – ''[[Jonny (album)|Jonny]]'' |
* [[Jonny (band)|Jonny]] – ''[[Jonny (Jonny album)|Jonny]]'' |
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* Muscles of Joy – ''Muscles of Joy'' |
* Muscles of Joy – ''Muscles of Joy'' |
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* Richard Craig – ''Inward'' |
* Richard Craig – ''Inward'' |
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* [[Steve Mason (musician)|Steve Mason]] & [[Dennis Bovell]] – ''Ghosts Outside'' |
* [[Steve Mason (musician)|Steve Mason]] & [[Dennis Bovell]] – ''Ghosts Outside'' |
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* [[We Were Promised Jetpacks]] – ''[[In the Pit of the Stomach]]'' |
* [[We Were Promised Jetpacks]] – ''[[In the Pit of the Stomach]]'' |
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|| <ref>{{Cite news |date=20 June 2012 |title=Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat win Scottish Album of the Year |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-18517097 |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=West |first=Rosamund |title=Scottish Album of the Year 2012 shortlist announced |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/features/301978-scottish_album_the_year_2012_shortlist_announced |website=The Skinny |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
|| <ref>{{Cite news |date=20 June 2012 |title=Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat win Scottish Album of the Year |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-18517097 |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |last=West |first=Rosamund |title=Scottish Album of the Year 2012 shortlist announced |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/features/301978-scottish_album_the_year_2012_shortlist_announced |website=The Skinny |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
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| 2013|| [[RM Hubbert]] – ''Thirteen Lost & Found'' || |
| 2013|| [[RM Hubbert]] – ''Thirteen Lost & Found'' || |
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* [[Lau (band)|Lau]] – ''Race the Loser'' |
* [[Lau (band)|Lau]] – ''Race the Loser'' |
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* [[Meursault (band)|Meursault]] – ''[[Something for the Weakened]]'' |
* [[Meursault (band)|Meursault]] – ''[[Something for the Weakened]]'' |
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* [[The Blue Nile|Paul Buchanan]] – ''Mid-Air'' |
* [[The Blue Nile (band)|Paul Buchanan]] – ''Mid-Air'' |
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* [[Stanley Odd]] – ''Reject'' |
* [[Stanley Odd]] – ''Reject'' |
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* [[The Twilight Sad]] – ''[[No One Can Ever Know]]'' |
* [[The Twilight Sad]] – ''[[No One Can Ever Know]]'' |
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* Konrad Wiszniewski & Euan Stevenson – ''New Focus'' |
* Konrad Wiszniewski & Euan Stevenson – ''New Focus'' |
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* [[Miaoux Miaoux]] – ''Light of the North'' |
* [[Miaoux Miaoux]] – ''Light of the North'' |
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* [[Paws (band)|Paws]] – ''Cokefloat!'' |
* [[Paws (band)|Paws]] – ''[[Cokefloat!]]'' |
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* [[The Unwinding Hours]] – ''Afterlives'' |
* [[The Unwinding Hours]] – ''Afterlives'' |
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||<ref>{{Cite web |last=Michaels |first=Sean |date=21 June 2013 |title=RM Hubbert wins Scottish Album of the Year Award |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jun/21/rm-hubbert-scottish-album-year-award |website=The Guardian |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Revealed: The shortlist for the Scottish Album of the Year |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/music/revealed-the-shortlist-for-the-scottish-album-of-the-year.21216352 |website=The Scotsman |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
||<ref>{{Cite web |last=Michaels |first=Sean |date=21 June 2013 |title=RM Hubbert wins Scottish Album of the Year Award |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jun/21/rm-hubbert-scottish-album-year-award |website=The Guardian |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Revealed: The shortlist for the Scottish Album of the Year |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/music/revealed-the-shortlist-for-the-scottish-album-of-the-year.21216352 |website=The Scotsman |date=31 May 2013 |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
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| 2014|| [[Young Fathers]] – ''[[Tape Two]]'' || |
| 2014|| [[Young Fathers]] – ''[[Tape Two]]'' || |
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* [[Scottish Chamber Orchestra]] – ''Berlioz: Les Nuit D'été'' |
* [[Scottish Chamber Orchestra]] – ''Berlioz: Les Nuit D'été'' |
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* Scottish National Jazz Orchestra – ''In the Spirit of Duke'' |
* Scottish National Jazz Orchestra – ''In the Spirit of Duke'' |
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||<ref>{{Cite news |date=20 June 2014 |title=Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year for Tape Two |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-27941962 |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year Award |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/features/308206-young_fathers_win_scottish_album_the_year_award |website=The Skinny |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
||<ref>{{Cite news |date=20 June 2014 |title=Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year for Tape Two |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-27941962 |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year Award |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/features/308206-young_fathers_win_scottish_album_the_year_award |website=The Skinny |access-date=9 October 2014}}</ref> |
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| 2015|| [[Kathryn Joseph]] – ''Bones You Have Thrown Me, and Blood I've Spilled.'' || |
| 2015|| [[Kathryn Joseph]] – ''Bones You Have Thrown Me, and Blood I've Spilled.'' || |
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* [[Honeyblood]] – ''Honeyblood'' |
* [[Honeyblood]] – ''Honeyblood'' |
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* [[Paolo Nutini]] – ''[[Caustic Love]]'' |
* [[Paolo Nutini]] – ''[[Caustic Love]]'' |
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* Paws – ''Youth Culture Forever'' |
* Paws – ''[[Youth Culture Forever]]'' |
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* [[Slam (band)|Slam]] – ''Reverse Proceed'' |
* [[Slam (band)|Slam]] – ''Reverse Proceed'' |
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* [[The Amazing Snakeheads]] – ''Amphetamine Ballads'' |
* [[The Amazing Snakeheads]] – ''Amphetamine Ballads'' |
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* [[Primal Scream]] – ''[[Chaosmosis]]'' |
* [[Primal Scream]] – ''[[Chaosmosis]]'' |
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* [[Rachel Sermanni]] – ''Tied to the Moon'' |
* [[Rachel Sermanni]] – ''Tied to the Moon'' |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shortlist for the 2016 Scottish Album of the Year Award revealed |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/14562869.Shortlist_for_the_2016_Scottish_Album_of_the_Year_Award_revealed/?ref=mmpg |access-date=2016-06-17 |website=Herald Scotland}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shortlist for the 2016 Scottish Album of the Year Award revealed |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/14562869.Shortlist_for_the_2016_Scottish_Album_of_the_Year_Award_revealed/?ref=mmpg |access-date=2016-06-17 |website=Herald Scotland| date=16 June 2016 }}</ref> |
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| 2017 |
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* [[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] – ''[[Damage and Joy]]'' |
* [[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] – ''[[Damage and Joy]]'' |
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* [[Vukovi]] – ''Vukovi'' |
* [[Vukovi]] – ''Vukovi'' |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=SAY Award 2017: Shortlist revealed |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/news/say-awards-shortlist-2017 |access-date=2017-11-16 |website=The Skinny}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Sacred Paws |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=SAY Award 2017: Shortlist revealed |url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/news/say-awards-shortlist-2017 |access-date=2017-11-16 |website=The Skinny}}</ref><br><ref>{{Citation |title=Sacred Paws – Strike A Match |url=http://www.sayaward.com/album/e9347f93-0bfd-11e7-9ba4-22000b2080a0 |access-date=2017-11-21}}</ref> |
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| 2018 |
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* Chris Stout & [[Catriona McKay]] – ''Bare Knuckle'' |
* Chris Stout & [[Catriona McKay]] – ''Bare Knuckle'' |
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* Elephant Sessions – ''All We Have Is Now'' |
* Elephant Sessions – ''All We Have Is Now'' |
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* Happy Meals – ''Full Ashram Devotional Ceremony (Volumes IV |
* Happy Meals – ''Full Ashram Devotional Ceremony (Volumes IV – VI)'' |
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* Martha Ffion – ''Sunday Best'' |
* Martha Ffion – ''Sunday Best'' |
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* Neon Waltz – ''Strange Hymns'' |
* Neon Waltz – ''Strange Hymns'' |
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| 2019 |
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| Auntie Flo – ''Radio Highlife'' |
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* Aidan Moffat and RM Hubbert – ''Here Lies the Body'' |
* Aidan Moffat and RM Hubbert – ''Here Lies the Body'' |
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* C Duncan – ''Health'' |
* C Duncan – ''Health'' |
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* [[Carla J. Easton]] – ''Impossible Stuff'' |
* [[Carla J. Easton]] – ''Impossible Stuff'' |
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* [[Fergus McCreadie Trio]] – ''Turas'' |
* [[Fergus McCreadie|Fergus McCreadie Trio]] – ''Turas'' |
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* [[Free Love (duo)|Free Love]] – ''Luxury Hits'' |
* [[Free Love (duo)|Free Love]] – ''Luxury Hits'' |
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* Karine Polwart with [[Steven Polwart]] and [[Inge Thomson]] – ''Laws of Motion'' |
* Karine Polwart with [[Steven Polwart]] and [[Inge Thomson]] – ''Laws of Motion'' |
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* [[Sean Shibe]] – ''softLOUD'' |
* [[Sean Shibe]] – ''softLOUD'' |
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* The Twilight Sad – ''[[It Won/t Be Like This All the Time]]'' |
* The Twilight Sad – ''[[It Won/t Be Like This All the Time]]'' |
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⚫ | |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Auntie Flo wins Scottish Album of the Year Award | Complete Music Update |url=https://completemusicupdate.com/article/auntie-flo-wins-scottish-album-of-the-year-award/}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Scottish Album of the Year Award 2019 |url=https://www.sayaward.com |website=Scottish Album of the Year |access-date=23 August 2019}}</ref> |
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| 2020 |
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| [[Nova (Scottish musician)|Nova]] |
| [[Nova (Scottish musician)|Nova]] – ''Re-Up''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-10-29 |title=Scottish Album of the Year award: Nova becomes first grime winner |url=http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/oct/29/scottish-album-of-the-year-award-nova-becomes-first-grime-winner |access-date=2020-10-30 |website=The Guardian |language=en}}</ref> |
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* [[Blanck Mass]] |
* [[Blanck Mass]] – ''[[Animated Violence Mild]]'' |
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* [[Bossy Love]] |
* [[Bossy Love]] – ''Me + U'' |
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* [[Callum Easter]] |
* [[Callum Easter]] – ''Here or Nowhere'' |
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* [[Cloth (band)|Cloth]] |
* [[Cloth (band)|Cloth]] – ''Cloth'' |
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* [[Comfort (band)|Comfort]] |
* [[Comfort (band)|Comfort]] – ''Not Passing'' |
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* [[Declan Welsh and the Decadent West]] |
* [[Declan Welsh and the Decadent West]] – ''Cheaply Bought, Expensively Sold'' |
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* [[Gawain Erland Cooper|Erland Cooper]] |
* [[Gawain Erland Cooper|Erland Cooper]] – ''Sule Skerry'' |
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* [[The Ninth Wave ( |
* [[The Ninth Wave (band)|The Ninth Wave]] – ''Infancy'' |
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* [[SHHE]] |
* [[SHHE]] – ''SHHE'' |
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* Anna Meredith |
* Anna Meredith – ''[[Fibs (album)|Fibs]]'' |
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* Elephant Sessions |
* Elephant Sessions – ''What Makes You'' |
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* Fat-Suit |
* Fat-Suit – ''Waifs & Strays'' |
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* Free Love |
* Free Love – ''Extreme Dance Anthems'' |
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* Honeyblood |
* Honeyblood – ''In Plain Sight'' |
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* Karine Polwart |
* Karine Polwart – ''Karine Polwart's Scottish Songbook'' |
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* [[Lewis Capaldi]] |
* [[Lewis Capaldi]] – ''[[Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent]]'' |
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* Mezcla |
* Mezcla – ''Shoot the Moon'' |
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* Sacred Paws |
* Sacred Paws – ''Run Around the Sun'' |
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* [[Vistas (band)|Vistas]] |
* [[Vistas (band)|Vistas]] – ''[[Everything Changes in the End]]'' |
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| <ref>{{Cite web |title=Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020 |url=https://www.sayaward.com |website=Scottish Album of the Year |access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |date=8 October 2020 |title=Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020 – shortlist announced tonight |url=https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2020/10/scottish-album-of-the-year-award-2020-shortlist-announced-tonight/ |website=The Edinburgh Reporter |access-date=23 October 2020}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-10-29 |title=Scottish Album of the Year award: Nova becomes first grime winner |url=http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/oct/29/scottish-album-of-the-year-award-nova-becomes-first-grime-winner |access-date=2020-10-30 |website=The Guardian |language=en}}</ref> |
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<ref>{{Cite web |title=Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020 |url=https://www.sayaward.com |website=Scottish Album of the Year |access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref> |
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<ref>{{Cite web |date=8 October 2020 |title=Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020 – shortlist announced tonight |url=https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2020/10/scottish-album-of-the-year-award-2020-shortlist-announced-tonight/ |website=The Edinburgh Reporter |access-date=23 October 2020}}</ref> |
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| Mogwai |
| Mogwai – ''[[As the Love Continues]]'' |
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* AiiTee – ''Love Don't Fall''<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/130190-the-2021-say-award-shortlist-is-announced/ | title=The 2021 SAY Award Shortlist is announced }}</ref> |
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* [[Arab Strap]] |
* [[Arab Strap]] – ''[[As Days Get Dark]]'' |
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* [[Biffy Clyro]] |
* [[Biffy Clyro]] – ''[[A Celebration of Endings]]'' |
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* Joesef |
* [[Joesef]] – ''Does It Make You Feel Good?'' |
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* Lizzie Reid |
* Lizzie Reid – ''Cubicle'' |
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* Rachel Newton |
* Rachel Newton – ''To the Awe'' |
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* Stanley Odd |
* Stanley Odd – ''Stay Odd: The Magic of Everyday Things'' |
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* The Ninth Wave |
* The Ninth Wave – ''Happy Days!'' |
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* [[The Snuts]] |
* [[The Snuts]] – ''[[W.L. (album)|W.L.]]'' |
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* [[Andrew Wasylyk]] |
* [[Andrew Wasylyk]] – ''Fugitive Light and Themes of Consolation'' |
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* Bemz |
* Bemz – ''Saint of Lost Causes'' |
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* Carla J. Easton |
* Carla J. Easton – ''Weirdo'' |
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* Erland Cooper |
* Erland Cooper – ''Landform'' ft. Marta Salogni |
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* Fergus McCreadie |
* [[Fergus McCreadie]] – ''Cairn'' |
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* Jenny Sturgeon |
* Jenny Sturgeon – ''The Living Mountain'' |
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* Kubler-Ross |
* Kubler-Ross – ''Kubler-Ross'' |
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* Matt Carmichael |
* Matt Carmichael – ''Where Will the River Flow?'' |
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* [[Paul Towndrow]] |
* [[Paul Towndrow]] – ''Deepening the River'' |
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* Taahliah |
* Taahliah – ''Angelica'' |
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| <ref>{{Cite news |last=Lavin |first=Will |date=24 October 2021 |title=Mogwai wins 2021 Scottish Album of the Year for 10th album ''As the Love Continues'' |work=NME |url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/mogwai-wins-2021-scottish-album-of-the-year-for-10th-album-as-the-love-continues-3077734 |access-date=October 18, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Fergus McCreadie – ''[[Forest Floor]]'' |
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* AiiTee – ''Better Days'' |
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* Constant Follower – ''Neither Is, Nor Ever Was'' |
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* [[Hamish Hawk]] – ''Heavy Elevator'' |
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* Hen Hoose – ''Equaliser'' |
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* Kathryn Joseph – ''For You Who Are the Wronged'' |
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* Kobi Onyame – ''Don't Drink the Poison'' |
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* Niteworks – ''A'Ghrian'' |
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* Proc Fiskal – ''Siren Spine Sysex'' |
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* [[Walt Disco]] – ''Unlearning'' |
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* Andrew Wasylyk – ''Balgay Hill: Morning in Magnolia'' |
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* Annie Booth – ''Lazybody'' |
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* Bemz – ''M4'' |
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* C Duncan – ''Alluvium'' |
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* Callum Easter – ''System'' |
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* Declan Welsh and the Decadent West – ''It's Been a Year'' |
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* Duncan Lyall – ''Milestone'' |
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* The Ninth Wave – ''Heavy Like a Headache'' |
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* Rebecca Vasmant – ''With Love, From Glasgow'' |
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* Seonaid Aitken Ensemble – ''Chasing Sakura'' |
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| <ref>{{Cite news |last=Brash |first=Tallah |date=October 20, 2022 |title=Fergus McCreadie wins The SAY Award 2022 |work=The Skinny |url=https://www.theskinny.co.uk/news/latest-news/fergus-mccreadie-wins-the-say-award-2022 |access-date=October 28, 2022}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite news |last=Holden |first=Finlay |date=September 17, 2022 |title=2022's Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award Longlist features Walt Disco, The Ninth Wave and more |work=Dork |url=https://readdork.com/news/2022-scottish-album-of-the-year-longlist/ |access-date=October 18, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Young Fathers – ''[[Heavy Heavy]]'' |
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* Andrew Wasylyk – ''Hearing the Water Before Seeing the Falls'' |
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* Becky Sikasa – ''Twelve Wooden Boxes'' |
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* Bemz – ''Nova's Dad'' |
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* Brìghde Chaimbeul – ''Carry Them With Us'' |
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* Brooke Combe – ''Black Is the New Gold'' |
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* Cloth – ''Secret Measure'' |
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* Hamish Hawk – ''Angel Numbers'' |
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* Joesef – ''[[Permanent Damage (Joesef album)|Permanent Damage]]'' |
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* Paolo Nutini – ''[[Last Night in the Bittersweet]]'' |
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* Brownbear – ''Demons'' |
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* Comfort – ''What's Bad Enough?'' |
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* Eyes of Others – ''Eyes of Others'' |
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* Free Love – ''Inside'' |
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* Juliette Lemoine – ''Soaring'' |
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* Kapil Seshasayee – ''Laal'' |
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* Lvra – ''Soft Like Steel'' |
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* Scott William Urquhart & Constant Follower – ''Even Days Dissolve'' |
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* [[Su-a Lee]] – ''Dialogues'' |
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* The Snuts – ''[[Burn the Empire]]'' |
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| <ref>{{Cite news |last=Robertson |first=Ellie |date=September 14, 2023 |title=The SAY Award: 2023 Longlist announced |work=[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]] |url=https://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/news/the-say-award-2023-longlist-announced |access-date=September 15, 2023}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite news |last=Fitzpatrick |first=Tara |date=October 5, 2023 |title=Top ten records shortlisted for Scottish Album of the Year revealed |work=[[STV (TV channel)|STV]] |url=https://news.stv.tv/entertainment/shortlist-for-2023s-scottish-album-of-the-year-revealed-as-paolo-nutini-debut-album-voted-modern-classic |access-date=October 5, 2023}}</ref><br><ref>{{Cite news |last=Coe |first=Oliver |date=October 27, 2023 |title=Young Fathers win Scottish album of the year |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz7xkz7d6gpo |access-date=October 27, 2023}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 7 September 2024
The Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award | |
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Awarded for | Best album by a Scottish artist |
Location | Scotland |
First awarded | 2012 |
Website | www |
The Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award is an award given annually for an outstanding album produced by a Scottish artist. The award was launched in 2012 by the Scottish Music Industry Association (SMIA) in partnership with Creative Scotland.[1] The winner receives a £20,000 prize and the nine shortlisted artists receive £1,000.[2]
Process
[edit]Once all eligible albums have been collated, 100 impartial 'Nominators', chosen from sectors including journalism, broadcast and radio, music retail and live music venues, will consider the titles from The SAY Award's Eligible Albums list, nominating their five favourite albums and ranking them in order of preference. 'Nominators' include specialists in a variety of genres, such as jazz, classical, electronic and traditional folk, as well as key influencers from elsewhere in the arts, and cannot have a commercial interest in any of the albums being discussed. The SMIA assigns a score to each title in a Nominator's Top 5, before announcing the 20 highest scoring albums as The SAY Award Longlist.
The Longlist is then whittled down to a Shortlist of 10 albums, one of which will be chosen by music fans via an online public vote and the others decided by the SAY Award judging panel. Previous judges have included the composer Craig Armstrong, Turner Prize-winning artists Douglas Gordon and Susan Philipsz, filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, music editor of The Skinny Tallah Brash, DJ and promoter Sarra Wild, Edinburgh International Festival director Fergus Linehan, Sub Club partner/director Barry Price, and Scottish Ballet's Sophie Laplane.[citation needed]
The SAY Award Shortlist is then honoured at an exclusive ceremony, with each title receiving an award created by The SAY Award Design Commission winner and a minimum of £1,000. The SAY Award judging panel reconvene for the ceremony and decide who picks up the £20,000 first prize and coveted title of Scottish Album of the Year.[3]
Past winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Shortlisted | Longlisted | Ref. |
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2012 | Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat – Everything's Getting Older |
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2013 | RM Hubbert – Thirteen Lost & Found |
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2014 | Young Fathers – Tape Two |
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2015 | Kathryn Joseph – Bones You Have Thrown Me, and Blood I've Spilled. |
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2016 | Anna Meredith – Varmints |
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2017 | Sacred Paws – Strike a Match |
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2018 | Young Fathers – Cocoa Sugar |
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2019 | Auntie Flo – Radio Highlife |
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2020 | Nova – Re-Up[17] |
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2021 | Mogwai – As the Love Continues |
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2022 | Fergus McCreadie – Forest Floor |
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2023 | Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy |
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External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year Award launches to celebrate country's finest musical talent". STV. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year Award: Shortlist judge Jess Brough hails exciting acts in the running for top prize". Sunday Post.
- ^ "About". www.sayaward.com. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
- ^ "Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat win Scottish Album of the Year". BBC News. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ West, Rosamund. "Scottish Album of the Year 2012 shortlist announced". The Skinny. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ Michaels, Sean (21 June 2013). "RM Hubbert wins Scottish Album of the Year Award". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ "Revealed: The shortlist for the Scottish Album of the Year". The Scotsman. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ "Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year for Tape Two". BBC News. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ "Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year Award". The Skinny. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ "Kathryn Joseph Wins The SAY Award 2015". Clash. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- ^ "Shortlist for the 2016 Scottish Album of the Year Award revealed". Herald Scotland. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
- ^ "SAY Award 2017: Shortlist revealed". The Skinny. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
- ^ Sacred Paws – Strike A Match, retrieved 2017-11-21
- ^ "Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year for Cocoa Sugar". BBC News. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ "Auntie Flo wins Scottish Album of the Year Award | Complete Music Update".
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year Award 2019". Scottish Album of the Year. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year award: Nova becomes first grime winner". The Guardian. 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020". Scottish Album of the Year. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year Award 2020 – shortlist announced tonight". The Edinburgh Reporter. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- ^ "Scottish Album of the Year award: Nova becomes first grime winner". The Guardian. 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- ^ "The 2021 SAY Award Shortlist is announced".
- ^ Lavin, Will (24 October 2021). "Mogwai wins 2021 Scottish Album of the Year for 10th album As the Love Continues". NME. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Brash, Tallah (October 20, 2022). "Fergus McCreadie wins The SAY Award 2022". The Skinny. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
- ^ Holden, Finlay (September 17, 2022). "2022's Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award Longlist features Walt Disco, The Ninth Wave and more". Dork. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ Robertson, Ellie (September 14, 2023). "The SAY Award: 2023 Longlist announced". The Skinny. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Tara (October 5, 2023). "Top ten records shortlisted for Scottish Album of the Year revealed". STV. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ Coe, Oliver (October 27, 2023). "Young Fathers win Scottish album of the year". BBC News. Retrieved October 27, 2023.