1993 in Country Music - Top New Album Releases

Top New Album Releases

See also: List of number-one country albums of 1993 (U.S.) and List of number-one country albums of 1993 (Canada)
Album Artist Record Label
15 5 Across the Borderline Willie Nelson Columbia
5 5 Alibis Tracy Lawrence Atlantic
6 7 Almost Goodbye Mark Chesnutt MCA Nashville
6 8 Big Time Little Texas Warner Bros.
17 A Bridge I Didn't Burn Ricky Van Shelton Columbia
6 12 Call of the Wild Aaron Tippin RCA Nashville
16 4 Cheap Seats Alabama RCA Nashville
8 1 Clay Walker Clay Walker Giant
10 Closer to Paradise Barra MacNeils Mercury/PolyGram
1 1 Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles Various Artists Giant
1 Country Heat 3 Various Artists RCA
34 19 Cowgirl's Prayer Emmylou Harris Asylum
54 1 Croonin' Anne Murray SBK/Capitol
51 19 Drive Steve Wariner Arista Nashville
2 2 Easy Come, Easy Go George Strait MCA Nashville
6 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Soundtrack k.d. lang Sire
20 Feels Like Home Cassandra Vasik Epic
14 4 Fire in the Dark Billy Dean Liberty
3 Five Days in July Blue Rodeo Warner
2 For Our Fans Alabama RCA Nashville
16 Girls Will Be Girls Farmer's Daughter Stubble Jumper
15 Greatest Hits 1990–1992 Tanya Tucker Liberty
1 9 Greatest Hits Volume Two Reba McEntire MCA Nashville
2 1 Hard Workin' Man Brooks & Dunn Arista Nashville
11 10 Haunted Heart Sammy Kershaw Mercury/PolyGram
6 6 Honky Tonk Angels Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn
& Tammy Wynette
Columbia
10 Honky Tonk Attitude Joe Diffie Epic
7 Honky Tonk Christmas Alan Jackson Arista Nashville
1 1 In Pieces Garth Brooks Liberty
1 1 It Won't Be the Last Billy Ray Cyrus Mercury/PolyGram
13 1 John Berry John Berry Liberty
2 Kickin' Country Various Artists Sony
3 26 Let There Be Peace on Earth Vince Gill MCA Nashville
35 2 Little Love Letters Carlene Carter Giant
38 8 Mark Collie Mark Collie MCA Nashville
26 19 Merry Christmas from London Lorrie Morgan BNA
20 5 More Love Doug Stone Epic
7 Mustang Heart George Fox Warner
2 3 No Time to Kill Clint Black RCA Nashville
1 North Country The Rankin Family EMI
59 17 On the Road Lee Roy Parnell Arista Nashville
4 One Horse Blue One Horse Blue Savannah
9 Only What I Feel Patty Loveless Epic
1 The Other Side Charlie Major Arista
25 Out of Left Field Hank Williams, Jr. Curb/Warner Bros.
13 2 Outskirts of Town Sawyer Brown Curb
22 Rave On!! The Kentucky Headhunters Mercury/PolyGram
27 18 Red and Rio Grande Doug Supernaw BNA
4 15 Slow Dancing with the Moon Dolly Parton Columbia
12 13 Solid Ground John Anderson BNA
6 18 The Song Remembers When Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
18 11 Soon Tanya Tucker Liberty
7 2 Take Me as I Am Faith Hill Warner Bros.
1 Tell Me Why Wynonna Curb/MCA Nashville
4 1 This Time Dwight Yoakam Reprise
17 Toby Keith Toby Keith Mercury/PolyGram
2 Today's Country Gold '93 Various Artists Quality
24 Today's Hit Country Various Artists K-Tel
24 Tracy Byrd Tracy Byrd MCA Nashville
35 17 Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills Asleep at the Wheel Liberty
38 8 Under the Kudzu Shenandoah RCA Nashville
21 Under This Old Hat Chris LeDoux Liberty
14 8 The Way That I Am Martina McBride RCA Nashville
24 5 Wind in the Wire Randy Travis Warner Bros.
3 You Might Be a Redneck If… Jeff Foxworthy Warner Bros.

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