Top New Album Releases
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2004:
See also: List of number-one country albums of 2004 (U.S.)Album | Artist | Record Label | Reference | |
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6 | 42 Ultimate Hits | Kenny Rogers | Capitol Nashville | |
1 | 50 Number Ones | George Strait | MCA Nashville | |
1 | Be Here | Keith Urban | Capitol Nashville | |
5 | Between Here and Gone | Mary Chapin Carpenter | Columbia | |
3 | Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill | Blake Shelton | Warner Bros. | |
10 | Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again Soundtrack | Various Artists | Warner Bros. | |
9 | Definitive All-Time Greatest Hits | John Denver | RCA | |
9 | Dress Rehearsal | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Arista Nashville | |
1 | Feels Like Today | Rascal Flatts | Lyric Street | |
1 | Greatest Hits | Shania Twain | Mercury Nashville | |
2 | Greatest Hits | Lee Ann Womack | MCA Nashville | |
4 | Greatest Hits 1994–2004 | Terri Clark | Mercury Nashville | |
2 | Greatest Hits 2 | Toby Keith | DreamWorks Nashville | |
2 | Greatest Hits Collection II | Brooks & Dunn | Arista Nashville | |
7 | Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered | Jeff Foxworthy | Warner Bros. | |
1 | Here for the Party | Gretchen Wilson | Epic | |
1 | Horse of a Different Color | Big & Rich | Warner Bros. | |
2 | Josh Gracin | Josh Gracin | Lyric Street | |
9 | Julie Roberts | Julie Roberts | Mercury Nashville | |
2 | Let's Be Us Again | Lonestar | BNA | |
3 | Letters from Home | John Michael Montgomery | Warner Bros. | |
1 | License to Chill | Jimmy Buffett | Mailboat | |
1 | Live Like You Were Dying | Tim McGraw | Curb | |
6 | Lonely Runs Both Ways | Alison Krauss & Union Station | Rounder | |
6 | Lucky Ones | Pat Green | Republic | |
7 | My Honky Tonk History | Travis Tritt | Columbia | |
10 | Outlaws and Angels | Willie Nelson | Lost Highway | |
4 | Patient Man | Brad Cotter | Epic | |
9 | Patriotic Country | Various Artists | BMG Heritage | |
3 | Revelation | Joe Nichols | Universal South | |
10 | Shaken Not Stirred | Phil Vassar | Arista Nashville | |
7 | Songs Inspired by the Passion of the Christ | Various Artists | Universal South | |
5 | Soul Gravy | Cross Canadian Ragweed | Universal South | |
3 | Spend My Time | Clint Black | Equity | |
2 | Strong | Tracy Lawrence | DreamWorks Nashville | |
2 | Sweet Right Here | SHeDAISY | Lyric Street | |
7 | This I Gotta See | Andy Griggs | RCA Nashville | |
3 | Twice the Speed of Life | Sugarland | Mercury Nashville | |
10 | The Ultimate Alabama | Alabama | RCA Nashville | |
2 | Van Lear Rose | Loretta Lynn | Interscope | |
10 | The Very Best of Dwight Yoakam | Dwight Yoakam | Rhino | |
10 | The Very Best of Randy Travis | Randy Travis | Rhino | |
8 | A Very Larry Christmas | Larry the Cable Guy | Warner Bros. | |
1 | What I Do | Alan Jackson | Arista Nashville | |
1 | When the Sun Goes Down | Kenny Chesney | BNA | |
8 | Where I Belong | Rachel Proctor | BNA | |
2 | You Do Your Thing | Montgomery Gentry | Columbia |
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