ARIA Charts number-one country albums of 2015 | |
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Other Australian number-one charts of 2015 | |
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singles | |
urban singles | |
dance singles | |
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streaming tracks | |
Top Australian singles and albums of 2015 | |
Triple J Hottest 100 | |
top 25 singles | |
top 25 albums |
These are the Australian Country number-one albums of 2015 , per the ARIA Charts. [1] [2]
Issue date | Album | Artist |
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5 January | Red | Taylor Swift |
12 January | Man Against Machine | Garth Brooks |
19 January | Red | Taylor Swift |
26 January | Great Women of Country | Melinda Schneider & Beccy Cole |
2 February | The Famine and the Feast | O'Shea |
9 February | The Story So Far | Keith Urban |
16 February | Great Women of Country | Melinda Schneider & Beccy Cole |
23 February | Wired | Travis Collins |
2 March | Old Boots, New Dirt | Jason Aldean |
9 March | So Country 2015 | Various artists |
16 March | Friday Night | Jason Owen |
23 March | Spirit of the Anzacs | Lee Kernaghan |
30 March | ||
6 April | ||
13 April | ||
20 April | ||
27 April | ||
4 May | ||
11 May | Jekyll + Hyde | Zac Brown Band |
18 May | Spirit of the Anzacs | Lee Kernaghan |
25 May | ||
1 June | ||
8 June | ||
15 June | Django & Jimmie | Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard |
22 June | Spirit of the Anzacs | Lee Kernaghan |
29 June | 35 Biggest Hits | Tim McGraw |
6 July | ||
13 July | The Hottest Stars on the Planet | Various artists |
20 July | ||
27 July | Something More Than Free | Jason Isbell |
3 August | Angels and Alcohol | Alan Jackson |
10 August | ||
17 August | Kill The Lights | Luke Bryan |
24 August | ||
31 August | Angels and Alcohol | Alan Jackson |
7 September | ||
14 September | ||
21 September | Kill the Lights | Luke Bryan |
28 September | ||
5 October | ||
12 October | Cold Beer Conversation | George Strait |
19 October | 35 MPH Town | Toby Keith |
26 October | Hit Country 2016 | Various Artists |
2 November | Storyteller | Carrie Underwood |
9 November | ||
16 November | Damn Country Music | Tim McGraw |
23 November | The Den Tapes | Slim Dusty |
30 November | Harvey's Bar ...The Backyard Sessions | Adam Harvey |
7 December | ||
14 December | ||
21 December | ||
28 December |
Australian Idol was a televised talent contest, screened on Channel Ten for seven seasons between 2003 and 2009. Several contestants were signed to record labels, while others released their music independently. Since 2003 Australian Idol acts have placed well on the Australian music charts, with 34 number ones and 154 platinum and 39 gold certifications. Eight Idol releases appeared in the 2000 – 2009 ARIA End of Decade Charts, and 24 releases have been nominated for Highest Selling ARIA Music Awards. Idol contestants have also been nominated for 32 ARIA Awards in public vote categories, where the nominees are most commonly selected from the highest selling acts of the year. There have also been 46 industry judged ARIA Award nominations. To date there have been ten wins in sales and public vote categories, and in 2013 season one winner Guy Sebastian and season four runner up Jessica Mauboy became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards.