List of UK Country Albums Chart number ones of 2014

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These are the Official Charts Company's UK Country Albums Chart number ones of 2014. The chart week runs from Friday to Thursday with the chart-date given as the following Thursday. Chart positions are based the multi-metric consumption of country music in the United Kingdom, blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums. The chart contains 20 positions.

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In the iteration of the chart dated 5 January, Kacey Musgraves' debut album Same Trailer Different Park spent its tenth nonconsecutive week at number one, having last reached the top spot in November 2013. It would return to the chart peak in July and September of 2014, spending a total of 12 weeks at number one. Out Among the Stars , a posthumous album from legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash following his death in 2013, debuted at number one on the chart on 6 April, and held the position for fifteen consecutive weeks, the most of the year. British duo Ward Thomas spent five weeks at the top spot with their debut album From Where We Stand , before being displaced by Brad Paisley's Mud on the Tires which went on to spend three weeks at the chart summit. Lady Antebellum's 747 and Garth Brooks' comeback album Man Against Machine rounded out the year with six weeks each at number one. Other artists who spent multiple weeks at number one include Sheryl Crow, whose first official country album Feels Like Home held the top spot for three weeks, and Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones, Rosanne Cash, and Tim McGraw each reach the summit for two weeks respectively. The final number one of the year was Lady Antebellum's 747.

Chart history

Kacey Musgraves spent three weeks at number one with her debut album Same Trailer Different Park. Kacey Musgraves 2016.jpg
Kacey Musgraves spent three weeks at number one with her debut album Same Trailer Different Park .
Though she has always incorporated elements of the genre into her music, Feels Like Home was Sheryl Crow's first official country album, and reached the top spot for three weeks throughout the year. Sheryl Crow.jpg
Though she has always incorporated elements of the genre into her music, Feels Like Home was Sheryl Crow's first official country album, and reached the top spot for three weeks throughout the year.
Out Among the Stars, a posthumous album from Johnny Cash, spent a leading fifteen weeks at number one. JohnnyCashHouse1969.jpg
Out Among the Stars , a posthumous album from Johnny Cash, spent a leading fifteen weeks at number one.
747 became Lady Antebellum's fifth UK number one, and spent six weeks in the top spot. Lady A - Charlotte 12-27-12-39.jpg
747 became Lady Antebellum's fifth UK number one, and spent six weeks in the top spot.
Garth Brooks' comeback album Man Against Machine held the number one spot for six consecutive weeks. Garth Brooks at We Are One (edit).jpg
Garth Brooks' comeback album Man Against Machine held the number one spot for six consecutive weeks.
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)Record labelRef.
5 January Same Trailer Different Park Kacey Musgraves Decca [1]
12 January Foreverly Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones Warner Bros [2]
19 January [3]
26 JanuaryUncovered Beth Nielsen Chapman BNC [4]
2 February Feels Like Home Sheryl Crow Warner Bros [5]
9 February [6]
16 February The River & the Thread Rosanne Cash Decca [7]
23 February The Whippoorwill Blackberry Smoke Earache [8]
2 MarchThe River & the ThreadRosanne CashDecca [9]
9 March The Outsiders Eric Church [10]
16 MarchReflections Don Williams Welk [11]
23 March Riser Dierks Bentley Decca [12]
30 MarchFeels Like HomeSheryl CrowWarner Bros [13]
6 April Out Among the Stars Johnny Cash Columbia [14]
13 April [15]
20 April [16]
27 April [17]
4 May [18]
11 May [19]
18 May [20]
25 May [21]
1 June [22]
8 June [23]
15 June [24]
22 June [25]
29 June [26]
6 July [27]
13 JulySame Trailer Different ParkKacey MusgravesDecca [28]
20 JulyOut Among the StarsJohnny CashColumbia [29]
27 July From Where We Stand Ward Thomas WTW [30]
3 August [31]
10 August [32]
17 August [33]
24 August [34]
31 August Moonshine in the Trunk Brad Paisley Arista Nashville [35]
7 September [36]
14 September [37]
21 SeptemberSame Trailer Different ParkKacey MusgravesDecca [38]
28 September Sundown Heaven Town Tim McGraw Big Machine [39]
5 October [40]
12 October 747 Lady Antebellum Decca [41]
19 October [42]
26 October [43]
2 November [44]
9 November [45]
16 November Man Against Machine Garth Brooks RCA [46]
23 November [47]
30 November [48]
7 December [49]
14 December [50]
21 December [51]
28 December747Lady AntebellumDecca [52]

Most weeks at number one

Weeks at number oneArtist
15 Johnny Cash
6 Garth Brooks
Lady Antebellum
5 Ward Thomas
3 Brad Paisley
Kacey Musgraves
Sheryl Crow
2 Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones
Rosanne Cash
Tim McGraw

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