


and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Album of the year: “Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440 (Juan Luis Guerra, producer Carlos Alvarez, Mike Couzzi, Bolivar Gomez, Miguel Hernandez, Luis Mansilla, Carlos Ordehl, Eric Ramos, July Ruiz and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers) “Amarte Es Un Placer,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel, producer Rafa Sardina, engineer/mixer) “MTV Unplugged,” Shakira (Tim Mitchell, Shakira Mebarak and Shakira, producers Adam Blackburn and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers) “Livro,” Caetano Veloso (Jaques Morelenbaum and Caetano Veloso, producers Moogie Canazio, engineer/mixer) “El Amor De Mi Tierra,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr.

* Record of the year: “Dimelo (I Need to Know),” Marc Anthony (Cory Rooney, producer Tony Maserati & Robb Williams, engineers/mixers) “Tiempos,” Ruben Blades (Ruben Blades, Walter Flores, Edin Solis and Carlos Vargas, producers Roberto Delgado, Oscar Marin and Alexander Orozco, engineers/mixers) “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin (Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, producers Charles Dye, engineer/mixer) “Corazon Espinado,” Santana featuring Mana (Fher Olvera and KC Porter, producers Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer) “Fruta Fresca,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. Here is the complete list of nominations for the first ever Latin Grammys:
