ARIA Charts number-one country albums of 2014 | |
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Other Australian number-one charts of 2014 | |
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urban singles | |
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streaming tracks | |
Top Australian singles and albums of 2014 | |
Triple J Hottest 100 | |
top 25 singles | |
top 25 albums |
These are the Australian Country number-one albums of 2014 , per the ARIA Charts. [1] [2]
Issue date | Album | Artist |
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6 January | Red | Taylor Swift |
13 January | Fuse | Keith Urban |
20 January | CMAA Winners 2014 | Various artists |
27 January | The Great Country Songbook | Troy Cassar-Daley & Adam Harvey |
3 February | ||
10 February | Blue Smoke | Dolly Parton |
17 February | ||
24 February | ||
3 March | ||
10 March | ||
17 March | The Great Country Songbook | Troy Cassar-Daley & Adam Harvey |
24 March | Morgan Evans | Morgan Evans |
31 March | So Country 2014 | Various artists |
7 April | Out Among the Stars | Johnny Cash |
14 April | ||
21 April | ||
28 April | ||
5 May | ||
12 May | ||
19 May | Fuse | Keith Urban |
26 May | Rewind | Rascal Flatts |
2 June | The Great Country Songbook | Troy Cassar-Daley & Adam Harvey |
9 June | Fuse | Keith Urban |
16 June | Platinum | Miranda Lambert |
23 June | Fuse | Keith Urban |
30 June | ||
7 July | ||
14 July | Here's To You & I | The McClymonts |
21 July | ||
28 July | ||
4 August | Honest People | John Williamson |
11 August | ||
18 August | My Side of the Street | Adam Brand |
25 August | The Ray Hadley Country Music Collection Volume 3 | Various artists |
1 September | Family Life | Adam Harvey |
8 September | Bittersweet | Kasey Chambers |
15 September | ||
22 September | ||
29 September | Sundown Heaven Town | Tim McGraw |
6 October | ||
13 October | 747 | Lady Antebellum |
20 October | ||
27 October | ||
3 November | ||
10 November | Red | Taylor Swift |
17 November | Great Women of Country | Melinda Schneider & Beccy Cole |
24 November | Man Against Machine | Garth Brooks |
1 December | ||
8 December | ||
15 December | ||
22 December | ||
29 December |
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