1994 in Country Music - Top New Album Releases

Top New Album Releases

See also: List of number-one country albums of 1994 (U.S.) and List of number-one country albums of 1994 (Canada)
Album Artist Record Label
3 7 8 Seconds (soundtrack) Various Artists MCA Nashville
10 Already Restless Prescott-Brown Epic
23 9 American Recordings Johnny Cash American
2 The Best…So Far Anne Murray SBK/Capitol
15 BlackHawk BlackHawk Arista Nashville
8 5 Boomtown Toby Keith Mercury/PolyGram
23 11 The Bradley Barn Sessions George Jones MCA Nashville
13 Bryan White Bryan White Asylum
1 Country Heat 4 Various Artists RCA
9 Eighteen Inches of Rain Ian Tyson Stony Plain
12 Extremes Collin Raye Epic
9 2 Feelin' Good Train Sammy Kershaw Mercury/PolyGram
29 20 Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Doug Stone Epic
8 Greatest Hits Vol. III Alabama RCA Nashville
17 Haywire Chris LeDoux Liberty
17 15 Healing Hands of Time Willie Nelson Liberty
5 Heart of the Country '94 Various Artists Quality
16 7 Heartsongs: Live from Home Dolly Parton Columbia
1 1 The Hits Garth Brooks Liberty
3 I See It Now Tracy Lawrence Atlantic
4 1 If I Could Make a Living Clay Walker Giant
29 19 Keith Whitley/A Tribute Album Various Artists BNA
10 8 Kick a Little Little Texas Warner Bros.
7 Kickin' Country 2 Various Artists Sony
1 1 Kickin' It Up John Michael Montgomery Atlantic
1 3 Lead On George Strait MCA Nashville
19 Lookin' Back at Myself Aaron Tippin RCA Nashville
13 7 Love a Little Stronger Diamond Rio Arista Nashville
28 6 Love and Luck Marty Stuart MCA Nashville
52 22 Mama's Hungry Eyes:
A Tribute to Merle Haggard
Various Artists Arista Nashville
4 1 Maverick (soundtrack) Various Artists Atlantic
37 14 Moonlight Becomes You Willie Nelson Justice
1 New Country Various Artists Warner
13 1 No Doubt About It Neal McCoy Atlantic
3 11 No Ordinary Man Tracy Byrd MCA Nashville
1 1 Not a Moment Too Soon Tim McGraw Curb
6 13 Notorious Confederate Railroad Atlantic
8 One Emotion Clint Black RCA Nashville
2 Only One Moon Prairie Oyster Arista
7 Outlaws & Heroes Various Artists Sony
2 1 Read My Mind Reba McEntire MCA Nashville
3 The Reasons Why Michelle Wright Arista Nashville
30 2 Red Hot + Country Various Artists Mercury/PolyGram
1 1 Rhythm, Country and Blues Various Artists MCA Nashville
23 Rick Trevino Rick Trevino Columbia
19 She'd Give Anything Boy Howdy Curb
8 Skynyrd Frynds Various Artists MCA Nashville
1 1 Stones in the Road Mary Chapin Carpenter Columbia
11 6 Storm in the Heartland Billy Ray Cyrus Mercury/PolyGram
34 6 Super Hits Willie Nelson Columbia
17 The Sweetest Gift Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
6 Sweetheart's Dance Pam Tillis Arista Nashville
3 3 Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof Travis Tritt Warner Bros.
6 3 Thinkin' Problem David Ball Warner Bros.
6 9 Third Rock from the Sun Joe Diffie Epic
10 5 This Is Me Randy Travis Warner Bros.
6 Today's Biggest Country Various Artists K-Tel
2 1 The Tractors The Tractors Arista Nashville
3 Untamed and True Various Artists MCA
1 1 Waitin' on Sundown Brooks & Dunn Arista Nashville
12 Walking Away a Winner Kathy Mattea Mercury/PolyGram
15 Wanted Man Johnny Cash Mercury/PolyGram
7 War Paint Lorrie Morgan BNA
6 4 What a Crying Shame The Mavericks MCA Nashville
15 What a Way to Live Mark Chesnutt Decca Nashville
8 When Fallen Angels Fly Patty Loveless Epic
2 2 When Love Finds You Vince Gill MCA Nashville
1 1 Who I Am Alan Jackson Arista Nashville
24 Wishes Lari White RCA Nashville
3 You Can't Resist Patricia Conroy Warner

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