The timetable: To be nominated for this year's awards, records must have been released between 1 June 1997 and 27 July 1998; records entered for last year's award are ineligable for this. Entries are made by record companies during May and June. The shortlist was announced July 28, with the prize to be awarded on September 12.
The history: First established in 1992, as a contest for British and Irish acts; the Irish were disbarred following the 1994 running. The shortlist was of 10 acts until this year.
Previous winners | |
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1992 | Primal Scream: Screamadelica |
1993 | Suede: Suede |
1994 | M People: Elegant Slumming |
1995 | Portishead: Glorybox |
1996 | Pulp: Different Class |
1997 | Roni Size & Reprazent: Heros |
The Nominees | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Massive Attack: Mezzanine | The second nomination for the Bristol trip-hop group, after "Blue Lines" in the debut contest. Never easily accessible, and not always repaying the effort needed. Personally, I rank them on the outside: bookmakers William Hill make them 5/1 second favourites. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
To my shame, I know very little about this act. Not even if it's a group or a soloist. So I have to reserve judgement. WH: 9/1 | Gomez: Bring It On Propellerheads: | Decksanddrumsandrockandroll The debut set for this two-piece, who have moved from causing a stir on the dance scene to a good level of crossover success. They're probably best known for their single "History Repeating", with Shirley Bassey on vocals. WH: 12/1
| You either love them or hate them. The winners of this contest two years ago - beating Oasis and the Manics, amongst others - released their new album in April to muted critical disdain, and poor sales. But the legions of "true" fans accept this as different from their last album, and value it all the same. Pulp become the first act to be nominated three times, after "His & Hers" finished second in 1994. A good outside bet at 12/1.
| Pulp: | This Is Hardcore 4 Hero: | 2 Pages Again, this isn't a band about which I know much; this time, though, I'm in good company. 4 Hero are a double-act from London, fusing jazz, jungle and anything else passing. They just creep into the awards by being released on July 13. William Hill has them at 16/1.
| Like I said for the Brit awards six months ago, this is a great big pile of manure. Overblown, overrated and grossly, grossly overplayed. 2/1 favourites with the bookies.
| Verve: | Urban Hymns Eliza Carthy | Red Rice The daughter of Norma Waterson (runner up two years ago) released a double album that had this prize stamped all over it. One album is fairly straight covers of folk tunes; the other is wonderfully eclectic and experimental. There's a roots revival set to shock the metropolitan media in the next year or so, and this could be the out-rider for it. 16/1
| The closest we get to a classical nomination is this religious-oriented work of which I know little. 16/1
| John Surman | Proverbs / Songs Robbie Williams | Life Thru A Lens Former Take Thatter in Merc Nomination Shock. Well, with Gary's proven songwriting talents, it's no real surprise - what? it's Robbie?! Oh. Well, given the amount of music he's shifted, and the number of times "Angels" has been played, they had to nominate him. Won't win, even from 6/1.
| The triumph of political correctness over artistic values, I fear. 9/1
| Asian Dub Foundation | Rafi's Revenge Catatonia | International Velvet It's great when you're Welsh. The province's first nominees have a second album that explores the tensions of modern living through metaphor: the Mafia, bad driving, the X-Files. Good, if you like some woman shrieking her head off. 6/1
| The acceptable face of Asian music owe more to Norman Cook, for remixing "Brimful of Asha" than anything. That broke the five-year log jam in their career, and allowed this patchy album to come to the fore. It'll make the final running, but won't win. 10/1
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