The Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Album of the Year is an annual music award, presented by the Canadian Folk Music Awards to honour the best albums in contemporary folk music by Canadian artists.
Year | Nominee | Album | Ref |
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2005 1st Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Nathan | Jimson Weed | [1] | |
The Bills | Let 'Em Run | [2] | |
The Clumsy Lovers | Smart Kid | ||
David Francey | Waking Hour | ||
Jenny Whiteley | Hopetown | ||
2006 2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Penny Lang | Stone & Sand & Sea & Sky | [3] | |
Jim Byrnes | House of Refuge | [4] | |
Bruce Cockburn | Life Short Call Now | ||
Corb Lund | Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer | ||
The Wailin' Jennys | Firecracker | ||
2007 3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
The Duhks | Migrations | [5] | |
Jim Bryson | Where the Bungalows Roam | [6] | |
David Francey | Right of Passage | ||
Oh Susanna | Short Stories | ||
Jenny Whiteley | Dear | ||
2008 4th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Luke Doucet and the White Falcon | Blood's Too Rich | [7] | |
Annabelle Chvostek | Resilience | [8] | |
NQ Arbuckle | XOK | ||
Justin Rutledge | Man Descending | ||
Oliver Schroer | Hymns and Hers | ||
2009 5th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Joel Plaskett | Three | [9] | |
Jim Byrnes | My Walking Stick | [10] | |
Great Lake Swimmers | Lost Channels | ||
Romi Mayes | Achin in Yer Bones | ||
Ndidi Onukwulu | The Contradictor |
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