Mercury Prize
Awarded forBest album from the United Kingdom and Ireland
LocationUnited Kingdom
First awarded1992; 32 years ago (1992) (as Mercury Music Prize)
Websitemercuryprize.com

The Mercury Prize, called the Barclaycard Mercury Prize for sponsorship reasons, is a yearly music prize. It is awarded for the best album from the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was formed by the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992. It was an alternative to the Brit Awards. It used to be called the Mercury Music Prize.

The prize was first sponsored by Mercury Communications.[1] It was later sponsored by Technics,[2] from 1998 to 2001. Then Panasonic,[1] in 2002 and 2003, and the Nationwide Building Society, from 2004 to 2008. Barclaycard became the Prize's current sponsor in March 2009.

Nominations are announced in July. Presentation of the award usually takes place in September.

Winners and shortlisted nominees

Two people (one vocalist and one guitarist) performing on stage
Inaugural winners Primal Scream
Five men sitting at a table at a press conference
Suede won in 1993.
Heather Small of M People, winners in 1994
Portishead, winners in 1995
Gomez, winners in 1998
A man playing a guitar and singing on stage. He is wearing a denim jacket and woolen cap
2000 winner Badly Drawn Boy
A girl singing and playing a guitar on stage
PJ Harvey, winner in 2001 and 2011, the only artist to win the award twice
A man rapping on stage, with purple spotlights behind him
2003 winner Dizzee Rascal
Franz Ferdinand, winners in 2004
2005 winner, Antony and the Johnsons
The Arctic Monkeys won in 2006.
Three men who are raising glasses. They are wearing dark clothing
2007 winners, Klaxons
2008 winners Elbow
2009 winner Speech Debelle
2010 winners The xx
2012 winners Alt-J
2013 winner James Blake
2014 winners Young Fathers
2016 winner Skepta
Year Winner Shortlisted nominees Ref(s)
1992 Primal ScreamScreamadelica [3]
1993 Suede – Suede [4]
1994 M People – Elegant Slumming
  • BlurParklife
  • Ian McNabb – Head Like a Rock
  • Shara NelsonWhat Silence Knows
  • Michael Nyman – The Piano Concerto/MGV
  • The ProdigyMusic for the Jilted Generation
  • PulpHis 'n' Hers
  • Take ThatEverything Changes
  • Therapy? – Troublegum
  • Paul Weller – Wild Wood
[5]
1995 PortisheadDummy [6]
1996 PulpDifferent Class [7]
1997 Roni Size/Reprazent – New Forms [6]
1998 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 AttackMezzanine
  • Propellerheads – Decksandrumsandrockandroll
  • PulpThis Is Hardcore
  • John Surman – Proverbs & Songs
  • The Verve – Urban Hymns
  • Robbie WilliamsLife thru a Lens
[6]
1999 Talvin Singh – Ok
  • Thomas Adès – Asyla
  • Denys Baptiste – Be Where You Are
  • Black Star Liner – Bengali Bantam Youth Experience!
  • Blur13
  • The Chemical BrothersSurrender
  • Faithless – Sunday 8PM
  • Manic Street PreachersThis Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
  • Beth Orton – Central Reservation
  • Kate Rusby – Sleepless
  • Stereophonics – Performance and Cocktails
  • Underworld – Beaucoup Fish
[8]
2000 Badly Drawn Boy – The Hour of Bewilderbeast
  • Richard Ashcroft – Alone with Everybody
  • ColdplayParachutes
  • M. J. ColeSincere
  • Death in Vegas – The Contino Sessions
  • The Delgados – The Great Eastern
  • DovesLost 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
2001 PJ HarveyStories from the City, Stories from the Sea
  • Basement Jaxx – Rooty
  • Elbow – Asleep in the Back
  • GoldfrappFelt Mountain
  • GorillazGorillaz (nomination withdrawn at the request of the band)[9]
  • Ed Harcourt – Here Be Monsters
  • Tom McRae – Tom McRae
  • RadioheadAmnesiac
  • Susheela Raman – Salt Rain
  • Super Furry Animals – Rings Around the World
  • Turin Brakes – The Optimist LP
  • Zero 7 – Simple Things
[10]
2002 Ms. Dynamite – A Little Deeper
  • Guy Barker – Soundtrack
  • The Bees – Sunshine Hit Me
  • David BowieHeathen
  • The Coral – The Coral
  • DovesThe 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 StreetsOriginal Pirate Material
[11]
2003 Dizzee RascalBoy in da Corner
  • AthleteVehicles and Animals
  • Eliza Carthy – Anglicana
  • ColdplayA 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
  • RadioheadHail to the Thief
  • Terri Walker – Untitled
[12]
2004 Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand [13]
2005 Antony and the Johnsons – I Am a Bird Now
2006 Arctic MonkeysWhatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
  • Isobel Campbell and Mark LaneganBallad of the Broken Seas
  • EditorsThe Back Room
  • Guillemots – Through the Windowpane
  • Richard Hawley – Coles Corner
  • Hot Chip – The Warning
  • MuseBlack Holes & Revelations
  • Zoe Rahman – Melting Pot
  • Lou Rhodes – Beloved One
  • Scritti Politti – White Bread Black Beer
  • Sway – This Is My Demo
  • Thom YorkeThe Eraser
[14]
2007 KlaxonsMyths of the Near Future
  • Arctic MonkeysFavourite Worst Nightmare
  • Basquiat Strings with Seb Rochford – Basquiat Strings
  • Bat for LashesFur and Gold
  • Dizzee RascalMaths + English
  • Maps – We Can Create
  • New Young Pony Club – Fantastic Playroom
  • Fionn Regan – The End of History
  • Jamie TPanic Prevention
  • The View – Hats Off to the Buskers
  • Amy WinehouseBack to Black
  • Young Knives – Voices of Animals and Men
[15]
2008 Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid [16]
2009 Speech Debelle – Speech Therapy
  • Bat for Lashes – Two Suns
  • Florence and the MachineLungs
  • Friendly Fires – Friendly Fires
  • Glasvegas – Glasvegas
  • Lisa Hannigan – Sea Sew
  • The Horrors – Primary Colours
  • The Invisible – The Invisible
  • KasabianWest Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
  • La RouxLa Roux
  • Led Bib – Sensible Shoes
  • Sweet Billy Pilgrim – Twice Born Men
[17]
2010 The xx – xx
  • Biffy ClyroOnly Revolutions
  • Corinne Bailey Rae – The Sea
  • Dizzee RascalTongue n' Cheek
  • FoalsTotal Life Forever
  • I Am Kloot – Sky at Night
  • Kit Downes Trio – Golden
  • Laura MarlingI Speak Because I Can
  • Mumford & SonsSigh No More
  • Paul Weller – Wake Up the Nation
  • Villagers – Becoming a Jackal
  • Wild Beasts – Two Dancers
[18]
2011 PJ HarveyLet England Shake
  • Adele21
  • Anna Calvi – Anna Calvi
  • Elbow – Build a Rocket Boys!
  • Everything Everything – Man Alive
  • Ghostpoet – Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam
  • Gwilym Simcock – Good Days at Schloss Elmau
  • James Blake – James Blake
  • Katy BOn a Mission
  • King Creosote & Jon Hopkins – Diamond Mine
  • Metronomy – The English Riviera
  • Tinie TempahDisc-Overy
[19]
2012 Alt-J – An Awesome Wave
  • Ben Howard – Every Kingdom
  • Django Django – Django Django
  • Field Music – Plumb
  • Richard Hawley – Standing at the Sky's Edge
  • Michael Kiwanuka – Home Again
  • Lianne La Havas – Is Your Love Big Enough?
  • Sam Lee – Ground of its Own
  • The MaccabeesGiven to the Wild
  • Plan Bill Manors
  • Roller Trio – Roller Trio
  • Jessie WareDevotion
[20][21]
2013 James Blake – Overgrown [22][23]
2014 Young Fathers – Dead
  • Anna Calvi – One Breath
  • Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow
  • Damon AlbarnEveryday Robots
  • East India Youth – Total Strife Forever
  • FKA twigsLP1
  • GoGo Penguin – V2.0
  • Jungle – Jungle
  • Kate Tempest – Everybody Down
  • Nick Mulvey – First Mind
  • Polar Bear – In Each and Every One
  • Royal BloodRoyal Blood
[24]
2015 Benjamin Clementine – At Least for Now
  • Aphex TwinSyro
  • Gaz Coombes – Matador
  • C Duncan – Architect
  • Eska – Eska
  • Florence and the MachineHow Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
  • Ghostpoet – Shedding Skin
  • Róisín Murphy – Hairless Toys
  • Slaves – Are You Satisfied?
  • SOAK – Before We Forgot How to Dream
  • Wolf Alice – My Love Is Cool
  • Jamie xx – In Colour
[25]
2016 Skepta – Konnichiwa
  • Anohni – Hopelessness
  • Bat for Lashes – The Bride
  • David BowieBlackstar
  • Jamie Woon – Making Time
  • KanoMade in the Manor
  • Laura Mvula – The Dreaming Room
  • Michael Kiwanuka – Love & Hate
  • RadioheadA Moon Shaped Pool
  • Savages – Adore Life
  • The 1975I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It
  • The Comet Is Coming – Channel the Spirits
[26]
2017 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 AnimalsHow to Be a Human Being
  • J HusCommon Sense
  • Ed Sheeran÷
  • StormzyGang Signs & Prayer
  • Kate Tempest – Let Them Eat Chaos
  • The xx – I See You
[27]
2018 Wolf Alice – Visions of a Life
  • Arctic MonkeysTranquility Base Hotel & Casino
  • Everything Everything – A Fever Dream
  • Everything Is Recorded – Everything Is Recorded
  • Florence and the MachineHigh as Hope
  • Jorja Smith – Lost & Found
  • King Krule – The Ooz
  • Lily AllenNo 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
[28]

Related pages

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