Top New Album Releases
See also: List of number-one country albums of 1987 (U.S.)Album | Artist | Record Label | |
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16 | 10 | Asleep at the Wheel | Epic |
1 | 80's Ladies | K. T. Oslin | RCA |
18 | After All This Time | Charley Pride | 16th Avenue |
1 | Always & Forever | Randy Travis | Warner Bros. |
23 | Angel Band | Emmylou Harris | Warner Bros. |
7 | The Best | Dan Seals | Capitol |
25 | Borderline | Conway Twitty | MCA |
1 | Born to Boogie | Hank Williams, Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
23 | Brilliant Conversationalist | T. Graham Brown | Capitol |
8 | Chill Factor | Merle Haggard | Epic |
17 | Come On Joe | Jo-El Sonnier | RCA |
22 | Cornerstone | Holly Dunn | MTM |
21 | Country Rap | The Bellamy Brothers | Curb/MCA |
25 | Crackin' Up | Ray Stevens | MCA |
24 | The Desert Rose Band | The Desert Rose Band | Curb/MCA |
15 | Exit 0 | Steve Earle & The Dukes | MCA |
2 | Greatest Hits | Reba McEntire | MCA |
22 | Greatest Hits | John Schneider | MCA |
25 | Greatest Hits | Steve Wariner | MCA |
1 | Greatest Hits Volume Two | George Strait | MCA |
19 | Hangin' Tough | Waylon Jennings | MCA |
1 | Hank Live | Hank Williams, Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
9 | Harmony | Anne Murray | Capitol |
13 | Heart & Soul | Ronnie Milsap | RCA |
20 | Heartbeat | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
1 | Heartland | The Judds | Curb/RCA |
7 | Highway 101 | Highway 101 | Warner Bros. |
1 | Hillbilly Deluxe | Dwight Yoakam | Reprise |
24 | Hits | Gary Morris | Warner Bros. |
14 | Hold On | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Warner Bros. |
18 | I Prefer the Moonlight | Kenny Rogers | RCA |
14 | Island in the Sea | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
1 | Just Us | Alabama | RCA |
6 | King's Record Shop | Rosanne Cash | Columbia |
3 | The Last One to Know | Reba McEntire | MCA |
23 | Lone Star State of Mind | Nanci Griffith | MCA |
10 | Love Me Like You Used To | Tanya Tucker | Capitol |
22 | A Man Called Hoss | Waylon Jennings | MCA |
9 | Maple Street Memories | The Statler Brothers | Mercury |
1 | Ocean Front Property | George Strait | MCA |
18 | Rainbow | Dolly Parton | Columbia |
18 | Right Hand Man | Eddy Raven | RCA |
5 | The Royal Treatment | Billy Joe Royal | Atlantic |
13 | Shelter from the Night | Exile | Epic |
16 | Somewhere in the Night | Sawyer Brown | Capitol/Curb |
24 | Sure Feels Good | Barbara Mandrell | EMI America |
14 | Too Wild Too Long | George Jones | Epic |
1 | Trio | Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris |
Warner Bros. |
11 | Untasted Honey | Kathy Mattea | Mercury |
13 | The Way Back Home | Vince Gill | RCA |
25 | What If We Fall in Love? | Crystal Gayle & Gary Morris | Warner Bros. |
14 | Where the Fast Lane Ends | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
1 | Wild-Eyed Dream | Ricky Van Shelton | Columbia |
13 | You Again | The Forester Sisters | Warner Bros. |
10 | You Haven't Heard the Last of Me | Moe Bandy | Curb |
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