2000 in Country Music - Top New Album Releases

Top New Album Releases

See also: List of number-one country albums of 2000 (U.S.) and List of number-one country albums of 2000 (Canada)
Album Artist Record Label
10 Back in Your Life Julian Austin ViK.
7 Blue Moon Steve Holy Curb
6 12 Born to Fly Sara Evans RCA Nashville
2 4 Brand New Me John Michael Montgomery Warner Bros.
10 Brand New Year SHeDAISY Lyric Street
1 1 Burn Jo Dee Messina Curb
4 Classic Christmas Billy Gilman Epic
1 1 Coyote Ugly Soundtrack Various Artists Curb
5 The Days in Between Blue Rodeo Warner
8 Down the Road I Go Travis Tritt Columbia
24 6 dwightyoakamacoustic.net Dwight Yoakam Reprise
19 7 Everlasting Love Songs Various Artists UTV
8 4 Fearless Terri Clark Mercury Nashville
1 8 George Strait George Strait MCA Nashville
1 15 Greatest Hits Kenny Chesney BNA
1 Greatest Hits Tim McGraw Curb
13 5 Here and Now The Wilkinsons Giant
9 Honky Tonk Sonatas Jason McCoy Universal
1 4 I Hope You Dance Lee Ann Womack MCA Nashville
1 5 Latest Greatest Straitest Hits George Strait MCA Nashville
9 37 Lessons Learned Tracy Lawrence Atlantic
4 6 Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye Vince Gill MCA Nashville
9 Milk Cow Blues Willie Nelson Island
2 New Country 7 Various Artists Warner
5 6 New Day Dawning Wynonna Mercury/Curb
1 O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack Various Artists Lost Highway
2 6 One Voice Billy Gilman Epic
5 16 People Like Us Aaron Tippin Lyric Street
3 8 Permanently Mark Wills Mercury Nashville
3 14 Rascal Flatts Rascal Flatts Lyric Street
4 6 Real Live Woman Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
5 3 Red Dirt Girl Emmylou Harris Nonesuch
17 6 Swimming in Champagne Eric Heatherly Mercury Nashville
7 Tomorrow's Sounds Today Dwight Yoakam Reprise
9 8 Tracks Collin Raye Epic
5 8 Transcendental Blues Steve Earle E-Squared
3 Ultimate Classic Country Various Artists Warner
10 The Way I'm Made Adam Gregory Epic
1 When Somebody Loves You Alan Jackson Arista Nashville

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