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Mercury Prize

The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act.[1] It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992 as an alternative to the Brit Awards. The prize was originally sponsored by Mercury Communications, a brand owned by Cable & Wireless,[2] from which the prize gets its name. It was later sponsored by Technics[3] (1998 to 2001), Panasonic[2] (2002 and 2003), Nationwide Building Society (2004 to 2008) and Barclaycard (2009–14).[4][5] The 2015 prize was sponsored by the BBC,[5] while in 2016 it was announced that a three-year deal had been struck with Hyundai to sponsor the event.[6]

Mercury Prize
2022 Mercury Prize logo
Awarded forBest album from the United Kingdom or Ireland
LocationUnited Kingdom
First awarded9 September 1992; 30 years ago (1992-09-09) (as Mercury Music Prize)
Websitemercuryprize.com

Any album released by a British or Irish artist, or by a band where over 50% of the members are British or Irish, may be submitted for consideration by their record label. Twelve submitted albums are shortlisted for the prize, chosen based solely on their musical merit and irrespective of how popular or successful an album or act that has been submitted may have been in the previous calendar year. The shortlist is chosen by an independent panel of musicians, music presenters, music producers, music journalists, festival organisers, and other figures in the music industry in the UK and Ireland.[1][7][8] The prize is open to all types of music, including pop, rock, folk, urban, grime, dance, jazz, blues, electronica and classical. Presentation of the awards usually takes place at an Awards Show in October, after the shortlist is announced at the Album of the Year Launch in September. It is often observed that bands whose albums are shortlisted, or win the prize, experience a large increase in album sales, particularly for lesser known acts.[9] Each shortlisted artist receives a specially commissioned 'Albums of the Year' trophy at the Awards Show. Unlike some other music awards, the overall winner of the Mercury Prize also receives a cheque; in 2017, the prize money was £25,000. The winner also receives an additional winner's trophy.[1]

To date, PJ Harvey is the only artist to have won the award on more than one occasion (in 2001 and 2011). She was also the first female solo artist to receive the award. Alex Turner has received five nominations as a member of Arctic Monkeys and The Last Shadow Puppets, winning once. Thom Yorke has 6 nominations, 5 with Radiohead and one for The Eraser, but has never won.[10]

The awards ceremony was postponed for the first, and so far only, time in 2022 following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.[11]

Reputation

The Mercury Prize can have a considerable effect on sales for those artists who are shortlisted. Elbow saw a 700% sales increase of their album The Seldom Seen Kid after winning the Prize in 2008.[12] In their winner's speech, Elbow's frontman Guy Garvey said that winning the Mercury Prize was 'Quite literally the best thing that has ever happened to us'.[13][14] Similarly, sales of The xx's winning album rose by 450% the day after they won the 2010 Mercury Prize[15][16] and 2013 winner James Blake saw a 2,500% sales increase on Amazon after he was announced as the winner of the 2013 Mercury Prize.[17][18] 2011 winner PJ Harvey's album Let England Shake jumped from number 181 to 24 in the UK official charts the week after the 2011 Awards Show.[19]

Despite being regarded by many as highly prestigious, it has been suggested that having an album nominated for or winning the Mercury Prize could be a curse on a career in music.[20][21]

In 2001, the band Gorillaz requested that their eponymous debut album be withdrawn from the shortlist, with cartoon bassist Murdoc Niccals saying that winning the award would be "like carrying a dead albatross round your neck for eternity".[22][23]

All genres of music are eligible for entry, and it is stated that all are treated equally, with only the music on the album being taken into account.[1] Simon Frith, chair of the Mercury Prize judging panel, has said that albums are chosen because they are the "strongest" each year, rather than according to genre.[24] However, the presence of classical, folk and jazz recordings has been cited by some as anomalous, arguing that comparisons with the other nominees can be invidious.[25] Classical acts to have an album nominated have included Sir John Tavener, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Gavin Bryars and Nicholas Maw. None has ever won, and there has not been a shortlisted classical album since 2002.

The Mercury Prize also has a reputation for being awarded to outside chances rather than the favourites.[26][27] The 1994 award winner was Elegant Slumming by the pop act M People, which some felt was a controversial decision considering the shortlist included popular albums from Britpop figureheads Paul Weller, Blur and Pulp, and electronica band The Prodigy.[28][29][30]

Other music journalists critical of the awards stated that the 2005 award should not have been given to Antony and the Johnsons for their album I Am a Bird Now as, although they are British-born and therefore eligible for the Prize, the band were based in the United States.[31][32] In 2006, Isobel Campbell's collaboration with Mark Lanegan, Ballad of the Broken Seas, was included in the shortlist, despite Lanegan being American, as the album was eligible due to Campbell's British citizenship, while Guillemots, whose album was also shortlisted in 2006, contained band members from Brazil and Canada, although the majority were from the UK.[33]

Current eligibility criteria state that all albums must be available to buy as a digital release in the UK.[1] In September 2013, My Bloody Valentine vocalist and guitarist Kevin Shields expressed concerns about the award in an interview with The Guardian, accusing the Mercury Prize's organisers of "banning" the band's self-released album, m b v, from the shortlist nominations and addressing the nomination criteria, which he claimed branded the album "virtually illegal".[34]

It has also been noted that heavy metal has been overlooked by the prize. A 2013 article by Vice on the Mercury Prize said "Metal certainly never gets a look-in, not even on the official entry information form: 'The Prize is open to all types of music, including pop, rock, folk, hip-hop, R'n'B, dance, soul, jazz, blues, electronica, classical…'"[35] The only metal record that has ever been nominated for the Mercury Prize is Troublegum by Therapy? in 1994. In 2011, Mercury chair of judges Simon Frith said "[Metal] is a niche that a lot of people don't listen to."[36] In 2011, The Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis agreed that the Mercury Prize underrepresented heavy metal, but argued that this actually benefitted the genre because "At least part of metal's appeal is its outsider status."[37]

Winners and shortlisted nominees

Year Winner Shortlisted nominees Image Ref(s)
1992
(1st)
Primal ScreamScreamadelica   [38]
1993
(2nd)
SuedeSuede   [39]
1994
(3rd)
M PeopleElegant Slumming   [40]
1995
(4th)
PortisheadDummy   [41]
1996
(5th)
PulpDifferent Class

 

[42]
1997
(6th)
Roni Size & ReprazentNew Forms   [41]
1998
(7th)
GomezBring It On   [41]
1999
(8th)
Talvin SinghOk [43]
2000
(9th)
Badly Drawn BoyThe Hour of Bewilderbeast   [44]
2001
(10th)
PJ HarveyStories from the City, Stories from the Sea   [46]
2002
(11th)
Ms. DynamiteA Little Deeper

 

[47]
2003
(12th)
Dizzee RascalBoy in da Corner   [48]
2004
(13th)
Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand   [49]
2005
(14th)
Antony and the JohnsonsI Am a Bird Now   [32]
2006
(15th)
Arctic MonkeysWhatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not   [50]
2007
(16th)
KlaxonsMyths of the Near Future  
2008
(17th)
ElbowThe Seldom Seen Kid   [51]
2009
(18th)
Speech DebelleSpeech Therapy   [52]
2010
(19th)
The xxxx   [53]
2011
(20th)
PJ HarveyLet England Shake   [54]
2012
(21st)
alt-JAn Awesome Wave   [55]
[56]
2013
(22nd)
James BlakeOvergrown   [57]
[58]
2014
(23rd)
Young FathersDead   [59]
2015
(24th)
Benjamin ClementineAt Least for Now   [60]
2016
(25th)
SkeptaKonnichiwa   [61]
2017
(26th)
SamphaProcess   [62]
2018
(27th)
Wolf AliceVisions of a Life   [63]
2019
(28th)
DavePsychodrama   [64]
2020
(29th)
Michael KiwanukaKiwanuka   [65]
[66]
2021
(30th)
Arlo ParksCollapsed in Sunbeams   [67]
[68]
2022
(31st)
Little SimzSometimes I Might Be Introvert   [69][70]

Artists with multiple wins

2 wins
  • PJ Harvey (2 wins 2001/2011, nominated 1993/1995/2001/2011)

Artists with multiple nominations

Totals listed are for bands or artists nominated more than once under the same name. It does not include appearances on compilations (e.g. Artists for War Child) or individuals nominated separately as a soloist and group member (e.g. Robbie Williams for his Life thru a Lens and Take That's Everything Changes).

See also

References

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General

  • "Highs and Lows of the Mercury Prize". BBC News. 20 June 2005. Retrieved 22 June 2009.
  • . 4Music. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.

External links

  • Mercury Prize – official site
  • Mercury Prize @ BBC Online
  • Mercury Prize (winners) at Discogs

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The Mercury Prize formerly called the Mercury Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act 1 It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992 as an alternative to the Brit Awards The prize was originally sponsored by Mercury Communications a brand owned by Cable amp Wireless 2 from which the prize gets its name It was later sponsored by Technics 3 1998 to 2001 Panasonic 2 2002 and 2003 Nationwide Building Society 2004 to 2008 and Barclaycard 2009 14 4 5 The 2015 prize was sponsored by the BBC 5 while in 2016 it was announced that a three year deal had been struck with Hyundai to sponsor the event 6 Mercury Prize2022 Mercury Prize logoAwarded forBest album from the United Kingdom or IrelandLocationUnited KingdomFirst awarded9 September 1992 30 years ago 1992 09 09 as Mercury Music Prize Websitemercuryprize wbr comAny album released by a British or Irish artist or by a band where over 50 of the members are British or Irish may be submitted for consideration by their record label Twelve submitted albums are shortlisted for the prize chosen based solely on their musical merit and irrespective of how popular or successful an album or act that has been submitted may have been in the previous calendar year The shortlist is chosen by an independent panel of musicians music presenters music producers music journalists festival organisers and other figures in the music industry in the UK and Ireland 1 7 8 The prize is open to all types of music including pop rock folk urban grime dance jazz blues electronica and classical Presentation of the awards usually takes place at an Awards Show in October after the shortlist is announced at the Album of the Year Launch in September It is often observed that bands whose albums are shortlisted or win the prize experience a large increase in album sales particularly for lesser known acts 9 Each shortlisted artist receives a specially commissioned Albums of the Year trophy at the Awards Show Unlike some other music awards the overall winner of the Mercury Prize also receives a cheque in 2017 the prize money was 25 000 The winner also receives an additional winner s trophy 1 To date PJ Harvey is the only artist to have won the award on more than one occasion in 2001 and 2011 She was also the first female solo artist to receive the award Alex Turner has received five nominations as a member of Arctic Monkeys and The Last Shadow Puppets winning once Thom Yorke has 6 nominations 5 with Radiohead and one for The Eraser but has never won 10 The awards ceremony was postponed for the first and so far only time in 2022 following the death of Queen Elizabeth II 11 Contents 1 Reputation 2 Winners and shortlisted nominees 3 Artists with multiple wins 4 Artists with multiple nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksReputation EditThe Mercury Prize can have a considerable effect on sales for those artists who are shortlisted Elbow saw a 700 sales increase of their album The Seldom Seen Kid after winning the Prize in 2008 12 In their winner s speech Elbow s frontman Guy Garvey said that winning the Mercury Prize was Quite literally the best thing that has ever happened to us 13 14 Similarly sales of The xx s winning album rose by 450 the day after they won the 2010 Mercury Prize 15 16 and 2013 winner James Blake saw a 2 500 sales increase on Amazon after he was announced as the winner of the 2013 Mercury Prize 17 18 2011 winner PJ Harvey s album Let England Shake jumped from number 181 to 24 in the UK official charts the week after the 2011 Awards Show 19 Despite being regarded by many as highly prestigious it has been suggested that having an album nominated for or winning the Mercury Prize could be a curse on a career in music 20 21 In 2001 the band Gorillaz requested that their eponymous debut album be withdrawn from the shortlist with cartoon bassist Murdoc Niccals saying that winning the award would be like carrying a dead albatross round your neck for eternity 22 23 All genres of music are eligible for entry and it is stated that all are treated equally with only the music on the album being taken into account 1 Simon Frith chair of the Mercury Prize judging panel has said that albums are chosen because they are the strongest each year rather than according to genre 24 However the presence of classical folk and jazz recordings has been cited by some as anomalous arguing that comparisons with the other nominees can be invidious 25 Classical acts to have an album nominated have included Sir John Tavener Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Gavin Bryars and Nicholas Maw None has ever won and there has not been a shortlisted classical album since 2002 The Mercury Prize also has a reputation for being awarded to outside chances rather than the favourites 26 27 The 1994 award winner was Elegant Slumming by the pop act M People which some felt was a controversial decision considering the shortlist included popular albums from Britpop figureheads Paul Weller Blur and Pulp and electronica band The Prodigy 28 29 30 Other music journalists critical of the awards stated that the 2005 award should not have been given to Antony and the Johnsons for their album I Am a Bird Now as although they are British born and therefore eligible for the Prize the band were based in the United States 31 32 In 2006 Isobel Campbell s collaboration with Mark Lanegan Ballad of the Broken Seas was included in the shortlist despite Lanegan being American as the album was eligible due to Campbell s British citizenship while Guillemots whose album was also shortlisted in 2006 contained band members from Brazil and Canada although the majority were from the UK 33 Current eligibility criteria state that all albums must be available to buy as a digital release in the UK 1 In September 2013 My Bloody Valentine vocalist and guitarist Kevin Shields expressed concerns about the award in an interview with The Guardian accusing the Mercury Prize s organisers of banning the band s self released album m b v from the shortlist nominations and addressing the nomination criteria which he claimed branded the album virtually illegal 34 It has also been noted that heavy metal has been overlooked by the prize A 2013 article by Vice on the Mercury Prize said Metal certainly never gets a look in not even on the official entry information form The Prize is open to all types of music including pop rock folk hip hop R n B dance soul jazz blues electronica classical 35 The only metal record that has ever been nominated for the Mercury Prize is Troublegum by Therapy in 1994 In 2011 Mercury chair of judges Simon Frith said Metal is a niche that a lot of people don t listen to 36 In 2011 The Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis agreed that the Mercury Prize underrepresented heavy metal but argued that this actually benefitted the genre because At least part of metal s appeal is its outsider status 37 Winners and shortlisted nominees EditYear Winner Shortlisted nominees Image Ref s 1992 1st Primal Scream Screamadelica Barry Adamson Soul Murder Erasure Chorus Jah Wobble s Invaders of the Heart Rising Above Bedlam The Jesus and Mary Chain Honey s Dead Bheki Mseleku Celebration Saint Etienne Foxbase Alpha Simply Red Stars U2 Achtung Baby John Tavener and Steven Isserlis The Protecting Veil Young Disciples Road to Freedom 38 1993 2nd Suede Suede Apache Indian No Reservations The Auteurs New Wave Gavin Bryars Jesus Blood Never Failed Me Yet Dina Carroll So Close East 17 Walthamstow PJ Harvey Rid of Me New Order Republic Stereo MCs Connected Sting Ten Summoner s Tales Stan Tracey Portraits Plus 39 1994 3rd M People Elegant Slumming Blur Parklife Ian McNabb Head Like a Rock Shara Nelson What Silence Knows Michael Nyman The Piano Concerto MGV Primal Scream Give Out But Don t Give Up The Prodigy Music for the Jilted Generation Pulp His n Hers Take That Everything Changes Therapy Troublegum Paul Weller Wild Wood 40 1995 4th Portishead Dummy Guy Barker Into the Blue The Boo Radleys Wake Up Elastica Elastica PJ Harvey To Bring You My Love Leftfield Leftism James MacMillan Seven Last Words from the Cross Van Morrison Days Like This Oasis Definitely Maybe Supergrass I Should Coco Tricky Maxinquaye 41 1996 5th Pulp Different Class Artists for War Child Help Black Grape It s Great When You re Straight Yeah Peter Maxwell Davies BBC Philharmonic The Beltane Fire Caroline Mathilde Manic Street Preachers Everything Must Go Mark Morrison Return of the Mack Oasis What s the Story Morning Glory Courtney Pine Modern Day Jazz Stories Underworld Second Toughest in the Infants Norma Waterson Norma Waterson 42 1997 6th Roni Size amp Reprazent New Forms The Chemical Brothers Dig Your Own Hole Beth Orton Trailer Park Primal Scream Vanishing Point The Prodigy The Fat of the Land Radiohead OK Computer Spice Girls Spice Suede Coming Up John Tavener Svyati Mark Anthony Turnage Your Rockaby 41 1998 7th Gomez Bring It On 4hero Two Pages Asian Dub Foundation Rafi s Revenge Eliza Carthy Red Rice Catatonia International Velvet Cornershop When I Was Born for the 7th Time Massive Attack Mezzanine Propellerheads Decksandrumsandrockandroll Pulp This Is Hardcore John Surman Proverbs and Songs The Verve Urban Hymns Robbie Williams Life thru a Lens 41 1999 8th Talvin Singh Ok Thomas Ades Asyla Denys Baptiste Be Where You Are Black Star Liner Bengali Bantam Youth Experience Blur 13 The Chemical Brothers Surrender Faithless Sunday 8PM Manic Street Preachers This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Beth Orton Central Reservation Kate Rusby Sleepless Stereophonics Performance and Cocktails Underworld Beaucoup Fish 43 2000 9th Badly Drawn Boy The Hour of Bewilderbeast Richard Ashcroft Alone with Everybody Coldplay Parachutes MJ Cole Sincere Death in Vegas The Contino Sessions The Delgados The Great Eastern Doves Lost Souls Helicopter Girl How to Steal the World Leftfield Rhythm and Stealth Nicholas Maw Violin Concerto Nitin Sawhney Beyond Skin Kathryn Williams Little Black Numbers 44 2001 10th PJ Harvey Stories from the City Stories from the Sea Basement Jaxx Rooty Elbow Asleep in the Back Goldfrapp Felt Mountain Gorillaz Gorillaz nomination withdrawn at the request of the band 45 Ed Harcourt Here Be Monsters Tom McRae Tom McRae Radiohead Amnesiac Susheela Raman Salt Rain Super Furry Animals Rings Around the World Turin Brakes The Optimist LP Zero 7 Simple Things 46 2002 11th Ms Dynamite A Little Deeper Guy Barker Soundtrack The Bees Sunshine Hit Me David Bowie Heathen The Coral The Coral Doves The Last Broadcast The Electric Soft Parade Holes in the Wall Gemma Hayes Night on My Side Beverley Knight Who I Am Roots Manuva Run Come Save Me Joanna MacGregor Play The Streets Original Pirate Material 47 2003 12th Dizzee Rascal Boy in da Corner Athlete Vehicles and Animals Eliza Carthy Anglicana Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head The Darkness Permission to Land Floetry Floetic Soweto Kinch Conversations with the Unseen Lemon Jelly Lost Horizons The Thrills So Much for the City Martina Topley Bird Quixotic Radiohead Hail to the Thief Terri Walker Untitled 48 2004 13th Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand Basement Jaxx Kish Kash Belle amp Sebastian Dear Catastrophe Waitress Jamelia Thank You Keane Hopes and Fears Snow Patrol Final Straw Joss Stone The Soul Sessions The Streets A Grand Don t Come for Free Ty Upwards Amy Winehouse Frank Robert Wyatt Cuckooland The Zutons Who Killed The Zutons 49 2005 14th Antony and the Johnsons I Am a Bird Now Bloc Party Silent Alarm Coldplay X amp Y Hard Fi Stars of CCTV Kaiser Chiefs Employment KT Tunstall Eye to the Telescope M I A Arular Maximo Park A Certain Trigger Polar Bear Held on the Tips of Fingers Seth Lakeman Kitty Jay The Go Team Thunder Lightning Strike The Magic Numbers The Magic Numbers 32 2006 15th Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am That s What I m Not Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan Ballad of the Broken Seas Editors The Back Room Guillemots Through the Windowpane Richard Hawley Coles Corner Hot Chip The Warning Muse Black Holes amp Revelations Zoe Rahman Melting Pot Lou Rhodes Beloved One Scritti Politti White Bread Black Beer Sway This Is My Demo Thom Yorke The Eraser 50 2007 16th Klaxons Myths of the Near Future Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare Basquiat Strings with Seb Rochford Basquiat Strings Bat for Lashes Fur and Gold Dizzee Rascal Maths English Maps We Can Create New Young Pony Club Fantastic Playroom Fionn Regan The End of History Jamie T Panic Prevention The View Hats Off to the Buskers Amy Winehouse Back to Black Young Knives Voices of Animals and Men 2008 17th Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid Adele 19 British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music Burial Untrue Estelle Shine The Last Shadow Puppets The Age of the Understatement Laura Marling Alas I Cannot Swim Neon Neon Stainless Style Robert Plant amp Alison Krauss Raising Sand Portico Quartet Knee Deep in the North Sea Radiohead In Rainbows Rachel Unthank and the Winterset The Bairns 51 2009 18th Speech Debelle Speech Therapy Bat for Lashes Two Suns Florence and the Machine Lungs Friendly Fires Friendly Fires Glasvegas Glasvegas Lisa Hannigan Sea Sew The Horrors Primary Colours The Invisible The Invisible Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum La Roux La Roux Led Bib Sensible Shoes Sweet Billy Pilgrim Twice Born Men 52 2010 19th The xx xx Corinne Bailey Rae The Sea Biffy Clyro Only Revolutions Dizzee Rascal Tongue n Cheek Foals Total Life Forever I Am Kloot Sky at Night Kit Downes Trio Golden Laura Marling I Speak Because I Can Mumford amp Sons Sigh No More Villagers Becoming a Jackal Paul Weller Wake Up the Nation Wild Beasts Two Dancers 53 2011 20th PJ Harvey Let England Shake Adele 21 James Blake James Blake Anna Calvi Anna Calvi Elbow Build a Rocket Boys Everything Everything Man Alive Ghostpoet Peanut Butter Blues amp Melancholy Jam Katy B On a Mission King Creosote amp Jon Hopkins Diamond Mine Metronomy The English Riviera Gwilym Simcock Good Days At Schloss Elmau Tinie Tempah Disc Overy 54 2012 21st alt J An Awesome Wave Django Django Django Django Field Music Plumb Richard Hawley Standing at the Sky s Edge Ben Howard Every Kingdom Michael Kiwanuka Home Again Lianne La Havas Is Your Love Big Enough Sam Lee Ground of its Own The Maccabees Given to the Wild Plan B ill Manors Roller Trio Roller Trio Jessie Ware Devotion 55 56 2013 22nd James Blake Overgrown Arctic Monkeys AM David Bowie The Next Day Jake Bugg Jake Bugg Disclosure Settle Foals Holy Fire Jon Hopkins Immunity Laura Marling Once I Was an Eagle Laura Mvula Sing to the Moon Rudimental Home Savages Silence Yourself Villagers Awayland 57 58 2014 23rd Young Fathers Dead Damon Albarn Everyday Robots Bombay Bicycle Club So Long See You Tomorrow Anna Calvi One Breath East India Youth Total Strife Forever FKA twigs LP1 GoGo Penguin V2 0 Jungle Jungle Nick Mulvey First Mind Polar Bear In Each and Every One Royal Blood Royal Blood Kae Tempest Everybody Down 59 2015 24th Benjamin Clementine At Least for Now Aphex Twin Syro Gaz Coombes Matador C Duncan Architect Eska Eska Florence and the Machine How Big How Blue How Beautiful Ghostpoet Shedding Skin Roisin Murphy Hairless Toys Slaves Are You Satisfied SOAK Before We Forgot How to Dream Wolf Alice My Love Is Cool Jamie xx In Colour 60 2016 25th Skepta Konnichiwa Anohni Hopelessness Bat for Lashes The Bride David Bowie Blackstar The Comet Is Coming Channel the Spirits Kano Made in the Manor Michael Kiwanuka Love amp Hate Laura Mvula The Dreaming Room The 1975 I Like It When You Sleep for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool Savages Adore Life Jamie Woon Making Time 61 2017 26th Sampha Process alt J Relaxer The Big Moon Love in the 4th Dimension Blossoms Blossoms Loyle Carner Yesterday s Gone Dinosaur Together As One Glass Animals How to Be a Human Being J Hus Common Sense Ed Sheeran Stormzy Gang Signs amp Prayer Kae Tempest Let Them Eat Chaos The xx I See You 62 2018 27th Wolf Alice Visions of a Life Arctic Monkeys Tranquility Base Hotel amp Casino Everything Everything A Fever Dream Everything Is Recorded Everything Is Recorded Florence the Machine High as Hope Jorja Smith Lost amp Found King Krule The Ooz Lily Allen No Shame Nadine Shah Holiday Destination Noel Gallagher s High Flying Birds Who Built the Moon Novelist Novelist Guy Sons of Kemet Your Queen Is a Reptile 63 2019 28th Dave Psychodrama Anna Calvi Hunter Black Midi Schlagenheim Cate Le Bon Reward Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 Fontaines D C Dogrel Idles Joy as an Act of Resistance Little Simz Grey Area Nao Saturn SEED Ensemble Driftglass slowthai Nothing Great About Britain The 1975 A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships 64 2020 29th Michael Kiwanuka Kiwanuka Anna Meredith Fibs Charli XCX How I m Feeling Now Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia Georgia Seeking Thrills Kano Hoodies All Summer Lanterns on the Lake Spook the Herd Laura Marling Song for Our Daughter Moses Boyd Dark Matter Porridge Radio Every Bad Sports Team Deep Down Happy Stormzy Heavy Is the Head 65 66 2021 30th Arlo Parks Collapsed in Sunbeams Berwyn Demotape Vega Black Country New Road For the First Time Celeste Not Your Muse Floating Points Pharoah Sanders and the London Symphony Orchestra Promises Ghetts Conflict of Interest Hannah Peel Fir Wave Laura Mvula Pink Noise Mogwai As the Love Continues Nubya Garcia Source Sault Untitled Rise Wolf Alice Blue Weekend 67 68 2022 31st Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert Fergus McCreadie Forest Floor Gwenno Tresor Harry Styles Harry s House Jessie Buckley amp Bernard Butler For All Our Days That Tear the Heart Joy Crookes Skin Kojey Radical Reason to Smile Nova Twins Supernova Sam Fender Seventeen Going Under Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure Wet Leg Wet Leg Yard Act The Overload 69 70 Artists with multiple wins Edit2 winsPJ Harvey 2 wins 2001 2011 nominated 1993 1995 2001 2011 Artists with multiple nominations EditTotals listed are for bands or artists nominated more than once under the same name It does not include appearances on compilations e g Artists for War Child or individuals nominated separately as a soloist and group member e g Robbie Williams for his Life thru a Lens and Take That s Everything Changes 5 nominationsRadiohead no wins nominated 1997 2001 2003 2008 2016 4 nominationsArctic Monkeys 1 win 2006 nominated 2006 2007 2013 2018 Laura Marling no wins nominated 2008 2010 2013 2020 PJ Harvey 2 wins 2001 2011 nominated 1993 1995 2001 2011 3 nominationsAnna Calvi no wins nominated 2011 2014 2019 Bat for Lashes no wins nominated 2007 2009 2016 Coldplay no wins nominated 2000 2003 2005 David Bowie no wins nominated 2002 2013 2016 Dizzee Rascal 1 win 2003 nominated 2003 2007 2010 Elbow 1 win 2008 nominated 2001 2008 2011 Florence and the Machine no wins nominated 2009 2015 2018 Foals no wins nominated 2010 2013 2019 Laura Mvula no wins nominated 2013 2016 2021 Michael Kiwanuka 1 win 2020 nominated 2012 2016 2020 Primal Scream 1 win 1992 nominated 1992 1994 1997 Pulp 1 win 1996 nominated 1994 1996 1998 Wolf Alice 1 win 2018 nominated 2015 2018 2021 2 nominationsThe 1975 no wins nominated 2016 2019 Adele no wins nominated 2008 2011 alt J 1 win 2012 nominated 2012 2017 Amy Winehouse no wins nominated 2004 2007 Basement Jaxx no wins nominated 2001 2004 Beth Orton no wins nominated 1997 1999 Blur no wins nominated 1994 1999 The Chemical Brothers no wins nominated 1997 1999 Doves no wins nominated 2000 2002 Eliza Carthy no wins nominated 1998 2003 Everything Everything no wins nominated 2011 2018 Ghostpoet no wins nominated 2011 2015 Guy Barker no wins nominated 1995 2002 James Blake 1 win 2013 nominated 2011 2013 John Tavener no wins nominated 1992 1997 Jon Hopkins no wins nominated 2011 2013 Kae Tempest no wins nominated 2014 2017 Kano no wins nominated 2016 2020 Leftfield no wins nominated 1995 2000 Little Simz 1 win 2022 nominated 2019 2022 Manic Street Preachers no wins nominated 1996 1999 Oasis no wins nominated 1995 1996 Paul Weller no wins nominated 1994 2010 Polar Bear no wins nominated 2005 2014 The Prodigy no wins nominated 1994 1997 Richard Hawley no wins nominated 2006 2012 Savages no wins nominated 2013 2016 Stormzy no wins nominated 2017 2020 The Streets no wins nominated 2002 2004 Suede 1 win 1993 nominated 1993 1997 Underworld no wins nominated 1996 1999 Villagers no wins nominated 2010 2013 The xx 1 win 2010 nominated 2010 2017 See also EditScottish Album of the Year Award Welsh Music Prize Northern Ireland Music Prize Choice Music Prize Ireland including Northern Ireland Polaris Music Prize Canada Prix Constantin France Shortlist Music Prize United States Australian Music Prize Nordic Music Prize Premio Ruido Spain Taite Music Prize New Zealand References Edit a b c d e Mercury Prize About Mercury Prize Retrieved 24 May 2018 a 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