1995 in Country Music - Top New Album Releases

Top New Album Releases

See also: List of number-one country albums of 1995 (U.S.) and List of number-one country albums of 1995 (Canada)
Album Artist Record Label
27 7 4 Runner 4 Runner Polydor Nashville
1 1 All I Want Tim McGraw Curb
25 21 All of This Love Pam Tillis Arista Nashville
13 5 Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles Various Artists Liberty
3 Country Heat 5 Various Artists RCA
8 4 Dwight Live Dwight Yoakam Reprise
6 Endless Seasons The Rankin Family EMI
1 1 Fresh Horses Garth Brooks Liberty
2 6 Games Rednecks Play Jeff Foxworthy Warner Bros.
5 5 Gone Dwight Yoakam Reprise
17 Greatest Hits Little Texas Warner Bros.
5 6 Greatest Hits Lorrie Morgan BNA
5 7 Greatest Hits 1990–1995 Sawyer Brown Curb
3 17 Greatest Hits: From the Beginning Travis Tritt Warner Bros.
1 1 The Greatest Hits Collection Alan Jackson Arista Nashville
22 Gypsies & Lovers The Irish Descendants Warner
12 Have Yourself a Tractors Christmas The Tractors Arista Nashville
19 The Hits Chapter 1 Sammy Kershaw Mercury/PolyGram
14 Hog Wild Hank Williams, Jr. Curb/Warner Bros.
10 Hypnotize the Moon Clay Walker Giant
5 13 I Think About You Collin Raye Epic
12 10 In Pictures Alabama RCA Nashville
4 2 It Matters to Me Faith Hill Warner Bros.
2 Jason McCoy Jason McCoy MCA
22 4 Jeff Carson Jeff Carson Curb
1 1 John Michael Montgomery John Michael Montgomery Atlantic
8 Kickin' Country 3 Various Artists Sony
13 Life Is Good Emilio Capitol Nashville
28 14 Life's So Funny Joe Diffie Epic
65 18 Little Acts of Treason Carlene Carter Giant
11 2 Lonestar Lonestar BNA
5 Long Gone to the Yukon Stompin' Tom Connors EMI
25 Looking for Christmas Clint Black RCA Nashville
17 Looking for the Light Rick Trevino Columbia
6 15 Love Lessons Tracy Byrd MCA Nashville
4 Lucky Man Charlie Major Arista
14 Made for Each Other Calvin Wiggett Royalty
24 Mr. Christmas Joe Diffie Epic
9 3 Music for All Occasions The Mavericks MCA Nashville
13 12 NASCAR: Runnin' Wide Open Various Artists Columbia
1 New Country 2 Various Artists Warner
2 1 Now That I've Found You: A Collection Alison Krauss & Union Station Rounder
18 Nowhere to Here Blue Rodeo Warner
21 O Holy Night John Berry Capitol Nashville
19 Old Enough to Know Better Wade Hayes Columbia
12 23 One George Jones & Tammy Wynette MCA Nashville
10 2 Out with a Bang David Lee Murphy MCA Nashville
19 The Redneck Test Volume 43 Jeff Foxworthy Laughing Hyena
42 10 The Road Goes on Forever The Highwaymen Columbia
10 7 Something Special Dolly Parton Columbia
3 3 Souvenirs Vince Gill MCA Nashville
12 9 Standing on the Edge John Berry Patriot/Liberty
1 1 Starting Over Reba McEntire MCA Nashville
9 7 Strait Out of the Box George Strait MCA Nashville
4 5 Strong Enough BlackHawk Arista Nashville
13 2 Terri Clark Terri Clark Mercury/PolyGram
3 18 Thinkin' About You Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
1 This Child Susan Aglukark EMI
10 This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All Sawyer Brown Curb
45 23 A Thousand Memories Rhett Akins Decca Nashville
4 Time of My Life George Fox Warner
12 Tool Box Aaron Tippin RCA Nashville
24 10 Tracy Lawrence Live and Unplugged Tracy Lawrence Atlantic
13 30 Ty England Ty England RCA Nashville
4 Untamed and True 2 Various Artists MCA
9 3 What Mattered Most Ty Herndon Epic
3 The Wheel Keeps on Rollin' Asleep at the Wheel Capitol Nashville
21 When and Where Confederate Railroad Atlantic
17 4 Wild Angels Martina McBride RCA Nashville
24 11 Wings Mark Chesnutt Decca Nashville
1 1 The Woman in Me Shania Twain Mercury/PolyGram
19 Work of the Heart Quartette Denon
10 You Gotta Love That Neal McCoy Atlantic
7 13 You Have the Right to Remain Silent Perfect Stranger Curb

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