Top New Album Releases
See also: List of number-one country albums of 1992 (U.S.) and List of number-one country albums of 1992 (Canada)Album | Artist | Record Label | ||
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62 | 17 | 15 of the Best | Anne Murray | Liberty |
11 | 4 | American Pride | Alabama | RCA Nashville |
20 | Bad Day for Trains | Patricia Conroy | Warner | |
9 | Believe in Your Country | Stompin' Tom Connors | Capitol | |
2 | 3 | Beyond the Season | Garth Brooks | Liberty |
26 | 1 | Big Iron Horses | Restless Heart | RCA Nashville |
55 | 18 | Blue Frontier | The Remingtons | BNA |
23 | 10 | Cafe on the Corner | Sawyer Brown | Curb |
12 | 4 | Can't Run from Yourself | Tanya Tucker | Liberty |
1 | 1 | The Chase | Garth Brooks | Liberty |
6 | 9 | Chipmunks in Low Places | Alvin and the Chipmunks | Epic |
24 | Close to the Edge | Diamond Rio | Arista Nashville | |
10 | Close to the Floor | Ashley MacIsaac | A&M | |
6 | 4 | Come On Come On | Mary Chapin Carpenter | Columbia |
7 | 19 | Confederate Railroad | Confederate Railroad | Atlantic |
12 | 8 | The Dirt Road | Sawyer Brown | Curb |
18 | Divided Highway | Terry Kelly | Gun | |
1 | Fare Thee Well Love | The Rankin Family | Capitol | |
19 | 17 | First Time for Everything | Little Texas | Warner Bros. |
19 | From the Heart | Doug Stone | Epic | |
2 | From the Heart: 15 Career Classics | The Judds | BMG | |
43 | 13 | Greatest Hits | Shenandoah | Columbia |
9 | Greatest Hits Plus | Ricky Van Shelton | Columbia | |
14 | Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | Randy Travis | Warner Bros. | |
20 | 4 | Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | Randy Travis | Warner Bros. |
2 | 3 | The Hard Way | Clint Black | RCA Nashville |
12 | 7 | Hearts in Armor | Trisha Yearwood | MCA Nashville |
24 | Higher Ground | Joan Kennedy | MCA | |
5 | 17 | Holding My Own | George Strait | MCA Nashville |
23 | 11 | Homeward Looking Angel | Pam Tillis | Arista Nashville |
4 | 6 | Honeymoon in Vegas Soundtrack | Various Artists | Epic |
47 | 4 | I Never Knew Lonely | Vince Gill | RCA Nashville |
3 | 3 | I Still Believe in You | Vince Gill | MCA Nashville |
10 | 12 | In This Life | Collin Raye | Epic |
1 | 1 | It's Your Call | Reba McEntire | MCA Nashville |
30 | 9 | Life Is Messy | Rodney Crowell | Columbia |
4 | 6 | Life's a Dance | John Michael Montgomery | Atlantic |
34 | 14 | Long Time Comin' | Shenandoah | RCA Nashville |
9 | 5 | Longnecks & Short Stories | Mark Chesnutt | MCA Nashville |
1 | 5 | A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville |
7 | 22 | Maverick | Hank Williams, Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
1 | More Country Heat | Various Artists | RCA | |
20 | 2 | Now and Then | Michelle Wright | Arista Nashville |
1 | 1 | Pure Country (Soundtrack) | George Strait | MCA Nashville |
6 | 9 | Read Between the Lines | Aaron Tippin | RCA Nashville |
22 | 25 | Regular Joe | Joe Diffie | Epic |
27 | 15 | Sacred Ground | McBride & the Ride | MCA Nashville |
10 | 11 | Seminole Wind | John Anderson | BNA |
22 | So Many Roads | The Good Brothers | Savannah | |
1 | 1 | Some Gave All | Billy Ray Cyrus | Mercury/PolyGram |
22 | 28 | Straight Talk Soundtrack | Dolly Parton | Hollywood |
36 | 21 | Sure Love | Hal Ketchum | Curb |
19 | Thinking of You | Rita MacNeil | Virgin | |
12 | 6 | This One's Gonna Hurt You | Marty Stuart | MCA Nashville |
49 | 21 | The Time Has Come | Martina McBride | RCA Nashville |
23 | A Travis Tritt Christmas: Loving Time of the Year |
Travis Tritt | Warner Bros. | |
6 | 3 | T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Travis Tritt | Warner Bros. |
24 | 32 | Walls Can Fall | George Jones | MCA Nashville |
15 | Watch Me | Lorrie Morgan | BNA | |
9 | Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy | Chris LeDoux | Liberty | |
58 | 22 | Where Forever Begins | Neal McCoy | Atlantic |
1 | 1 | Wynonna | Wynonna | Curb/MCA Nashville |
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