Top New Album Releases
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2003:
See also: List of number-one country albums of 2003 (U.S.)Album | Artist | Record Label | Reference | |
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5 | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection | Toby Keith | Mercury Nashville | |
4 | All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan | Kenny Chesney | BNA | |
6 | The American Farewell Tour | Alabama | RCA Nashville | |
5 | And the Crowd Goes Wild | Mark Wills | Mercury Nashville | |
10 | Best of Jeff Foxworthy: Double Wide, Single Minded | Jeff Foxworthy | Warner Bros. | |
1 | Buddy Jewell | Buddy Jewell | Columbia | |
1 | Chris Cagle | Chris Cagle | Capitol Nashville | |
3 | Comin' On Strong | Trace Adkins | Capitol Nashville | |
4 | Dierks Bentley | Dierks Bentley | Capitol Nashville | |
2 | The Dreamer | Blake Shelton | Warner Bros. | |
3 | A Few Questions | Clay Walker | RCA Nashville | |
2 | For the Last Time: Live from the Astrodome | George Strait | MCA Nashville | |
1 | From There to Here: Greatest Hits | Lonestar | BNA | |
1 | Greatest Hits | Jo Dee Messina | Curb | |
3 | Greatest Hits | LeAnn Rimes | Asylum-Curb | |
1 | Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1 | Trace Adkins | Capitol Nashville | |
2 | Greatest Hits Volume II | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville | |
1 | Greatest Hits Volume II (And Some Other Stuff) | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville | |
1 | Have You Forgotten? | Darryl Worley | DreamWorks Nashville | |
1 | Honkytonkville | George Strait | MCA Nashville | |
6 | I'm Just a Girl | Deana Carter | Arista Nashville | |
4 | In the Mood: The Love Songs | Alabama | RCA Nashville | |
7 | Jimmy Wayne | Jimmy Wayne | DreamWorks Nashville | |
6 | Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton | Various Artists | Sugar Hill | |
4 | Live and Kickin' | Willie Nelson | Lost Highway | |
9 | Living Out Loud | Aaron Lines | RCA Nashville | |
3 | Long Black Train | Josh Turner | MCA Nashville | |
1 | Martina | Martina McBride | RCA Nashville | |
1 | Mud on the Tires | Brad Paisley | Arista Nashville | |
7 | My Baby Don't Tolerate | Lyle Lovett | Lost Highway | |
4 | Next Big Thing | Vince Gill | MCA Nashville | |
4 | Now | Jessica Andrews | DreamWorks Nashville | |
7 | On Your Way Home | Patty Loveless | Epic | |
5 | Pain to Kill | Terri Clark | Mercury Nashville | |
8 | Population Me | Dwight Yoakam | Audium | |
1 | Red Dirt Road | Brooks & Dunn | Arista Nashville | |
8 | Remembering Patsy Cline | Various Artists | MCA Nashville | |
3 | Restless | Sara Evans | RCA Nashville | |
4 | Room to Breathe | Reba McEntire | MCA Nashville | |
2 | See If I Care | Gary Allan | MCA Nashville | |
1 | Shock'n Y'all | Toby Keith | DreamWorks Nashville | |
6 | Stumble into Grace | Emmylou Harris | Nonesuch | |
3 | Top of the World Tour: Live | Dixie Chicks | Open Wide | |
2 | Totally Country Vol. 3 | Various Artists | Warner Bros. | |
5 | The Truth About Men | Tracy Byrd | RCA Nashville | |
2 | Wave on Wave | Pat Green | Republic | |
1 | What the World Needs Now Is Love | Wynonna | Asylum-Curb | |
9 | Worship & Faith | Randy Travis | Word/Curb |
Read more about this topic: 2003 In Country Music
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