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      The Second Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 29 February 1988 at the Sheraton Wentworth Hotel in Sydney. Cliff Richard was the host, with Bryan Ferry, Feargal Sharkey and Ian "Molly" Meldrum included as presenters of the 21 awards. Other presenters were Rudi Grassner (RCA/BMG boss), Col Joye and Richard Wilkins. There were no live performances and the awards were not televised. A shouting match developed between manager Gary Morris, accepting awards for Midnight Oil, and former Countdown compere Meldrum who was presenting.
      Some significant changes were made for the second ARIA Awards. In addition to the categories for the inaugural year, "Best Children's Album" was added. The ARIA Hall of Fame was also created, with six acts being inducted: AC/DC, Slim Dusty, Col Joye, Johnny O'Keefe, Dame Joan Sutherland and Vanda & Young. Finally an "Outstanding Achievement Award" was created and first awarded to John Farnham.


      Ceremony details


      Midnight Oil won "Best Cover Art" for Diesel and Dust and both "Best Single" and "Best Song" for "Beds Are Burning". A shouting match developed between manager Gary Morris, accepting awards for Midnight Oil, and former Countdown compere Ian "Molly" Meldrum who was presenting:

      I think Molly was a little precious. He was in awe of Bryan [Ferry], whereas I had an attitude about bringing over offshore artists to present at a local awards [...] I said something like, 'The Poms look at us as being pretty archaic down here, but we've got room service. You could have ordered an iron, mate'.
      Morris had also objected to ARIA's award category, Best Indigenous Release, as some nominees (including Midnight Oil themselves) had no Indigenous members. Meldrum objected to Morris' political commentary from the podium and the making jokes at the expense of Bryan Ferry who was wearing a (deliberately) crumpled suit:

      I pointed out that Gary was staying in one of the very expensive hotel rooms, on behalf of Midnight Oil [...] Then I said, 'If we're talking about disrespect, what was he doing up here accepting the awards and not Midnight Oil'. Then it all boiled over.
      Karen Middleton of The Canberra Times was disappointed by the ceremony where "[i]nsults flowed almost as freely as the wine and all three of the international guest presenters fell victim to flimsy jokes and foolishness". She felt that Morris was "winner of the unofficial prize for least-liked personality. ... [he] aimed a poor one-liner at British presenter Bryan Ferry". However the "greatest revelation of the evening proved that there are more sore losers in the business than the small screen would lead us to believe. When a winner happened to be a little unpopular, the beautiful people booed".


      Awards and nominations


      Winners are listed first and bolded, other final nominees (where known) are listed alphabetically.


      = ARIA Awards

      =
      Album of the Year
      Icehouse – Man of Colours
      Single of the Year
      Midnight Oil – "Beds Are Burning"
      Dave Dobbyn with Herbs – "Slice of Heaven"
      Icehouse – "Crazy"
      Highest Selling Album
      Icehouse – Man of Colours
      Highest Selling Single
      Kylie Minogue – "Locomotion"
      Dave Dobbyn with Herbs – "Slice of Heaven"
      Best Group
      Crowded House
      Hunters & Collectors
      Icehouse
      INXS
      Midnight Oil
      Best Female Artist
      Jenny Morris – Body and Soul
      Anne Kirkpatrick – Come Back Again
      Kate Ceberano
      Sharon O'Neill
      Shona Laing
      Best Male Artist
      John Farnham
      Best New Talent
      Weddings Parties Anything – Scorn of the Women
      Dave Dobbyn
      James Reyne
      Lime Spiders
      Painters and Dockers
      Best Country Album
      Flying Emus – This Town
      Anne Kirkpatrick – Come Back Again
      Best Indigenous Release
      Gondwanaland – Gondwanaland
      Australia all Over – Australia all Over
      Flying Emus – This Town
      Midnight Oil – Diesel and Dust
      Warumpi Band – Go Bush
      Best Adult Contemporary Album
      John Farnham – "Touch of Paradise"
      Best Comedy Release
      The 12th Man – Wired World of Sports
      Garry Who – "Life's Just a Routine"


      = Fine Arts Awards

      =
      Best Jazz Album
      Vince Jones – It All Ends Up in Tears
      The Don Burrows Quintet with the Adelaide Connection – Nice 'n' Easy
      Best Classical Album
      Voss (Australian Opera) – Voss
      Dave Loew and the National Arts Orchestra Australia – Debut
      Best Children's Album
      Peter Combe – Toffee Apple
      Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
      Original Australian Cast Recording – Nine
      Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Mario Millo) – The Lighthorsemen


      = Artisan Awards

      =
      Song of the Year
      Peter Garrett, Rob Hirst & Jim Moginie – "Beds Are Burning" (Midnight Oil)
      Dave Dobbyn – "Slice of Heaven" (Dave Dobbyn with Herbs)
      Icehouse – "Crazy"
      Producer of the Year
      Mark Opitz
      Andrew Farriss
      Jon Farriss
      Engineer of the Year
      David Nicholas – Richard Clapton – Glory Road, INXS – Kick
      Best Video
      Claudia Castle – Paul Kelly – "To Her Door"
      Best Cover Art
      Ken Duncan, Creative Type Wart, Gary Morris, Midnight Oil – Midnight Oil – Diesel and Dust


      Outstanding Achievement Award


      John Farnham


      ARIA Hall of Fame inductees


      The inaugural Hall of Fame inductees were:

      AC/DC
      Slim Dusty
      Col Joye
      Johnny O'Keefe
      Dame Joan Sutherland
      Vanda & Young


      References




      External links


      ARIA Awards official website
      List of 1988 winners

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