List of top 10 albums for 2017 in Australia

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This is a list of albums that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Album Charts, an all-genre albums chart, in 2017.

Contents

Top-ten albums

The list is sorted chronologically by issue date with the date representing the first issue in which the album appeared in the top ten in 2017, regardless of whether an album charted in a previous year or not. Dates reached peak position are in 2017 unless otherwise noted.

Key

(#) - 2017 Year-end top 10 album position and rank

Issue dateAlbumPeak
TitleArtist(s)PositionDate
2 January [1] Christmas (#8) Michael Bublé 15 December 2011
Friends for Christmas John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John 119 December 2016
25 (#4) Adele 130 November 2015
Blue & Lonesome The Rolling Stones 112 December 2016
Ripcord Keith Urban 116 May 2016
Trolls (#6)Various artists19 January
24K Magic Bruno Mars 328 November 2016
The Secret Daughter Jessica Mauboy 124 October 2016
Hardwired... to Self-Destruct Metallica 128 November 2016
Suicide Squad Various artists115 August 2016
9 January [2] Sing 216 January
Moana (#5)210 April
Ladies & Gentlemen George Michael 216 November 1998
Starboy The Weeknd 15 December 2016
16 January [3] X (#7) Ed Sheeran 130 June 2014
23 January [4] I See You The xx 123 January
Endless The McClymonts 323 January
La La Land Various artists723 January
30 January [5] Dragonfly Kasey Chambers 130 January
6 February [6] A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat Train 56 February
After All These Years Brian & Jenn Johnson 76 February
Notion Tash Sultana 86 February
13 February [7] The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit Dune Rats 113 February
Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II Human Nature 11 August 2016
The Rhapsody Tapes Ocean Grove 513 February
Greatest Hits Guns N' Roses 520 February
20 February [8] Fifty Shades Darker [S] Various artists1February 20
Everyone We Know Thundamentals 220 February
Human Rag'n'Bone Man 320 February
Get On Your Feet Adam Brand 720 February
27 February [9] Postcards from the Shell House Busby Marou 127 February
Prisoner Ryan Adams 327 February
6 March [10] Ironbark The Waifs 16 March
Flying Microtonal Banana King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard 26 March
Bardo State Horrorshow 46 March
Paint Holy Holy 76 March
21 Adele 12 May 2011
13 March [11] ÷ (#1) Ed Sheeran 113 March
+ 114 August 2012
When We Fall All Our Exes Live in Texas 813 March
After Hours, Close to Dawn Kingswood 1013 March
20 March [12] Beauty and the Beast Various artists43 April
19 Adele 318 July 2011
Purpose Justin Bieber 123 November 2015
27 March [13] More Life Drake 227 March
So Good Zara Larsson 727 March
Blossom Milky Chance 827 March
3 April [14] The 25th Anniversary Album Lee Kernaghan 23 April
Mesmer Northlane 33 April
The Afterlove James Blunt 73 April
Lower the Bar Steel Panther 103 April
10 April [15] Emperor of Sand Mastodon 310 April
Automaton Jamiroquai 710 April
17 April [16] Greatest Hits & Interpretations Tina Arena 217 April
More Scared of You than You Are of Me The Smith Street Band 317 April
Memories...Do Not Open The Chainsmokers 417 April
PTX, Vol. IV - Classics Pentatonix 1017 April
24 April [17] DAMN. (#10) Kendrick Lamar 224 April
A Tribute to Mario Lanza Mark Vincent 324 April
The Search for Everything John Mayer 524 April
1 May [18] Night Thinker Amy Shark 21 May
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (#9)Various artists215 May
Speeding Allday 61 May
8 May [19] Off the Grid Bliss n Eso 18 May
Humanz Gorillaz 48 May
The Great Country Songbook Volume 2 Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole 68 May
Guardians of the Galaxy Various artists225 August 2012
15 May [20] Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds [G] Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 815 May
22 May [21] Harry Styles Harry Styles 122 May
After Laughter Paramore 322 May
Welcome Home Zac Brown Band 822 May
29 May [22] One More Light Linkin Park 329 May
Superunknown Soundgarden 128 February 1994
Audioslave Audioslave 825 November 2002
The Records Were OursPierce Brothers929 May
California Blink-182 211 July 2016
5 June [23] Brutal Dawn Bernard Fanning 25 June
Ark In Hearts Wake 35 June
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles 5 [lower-alpha 1] 5 June
Hi-Vis High Tea Frenzal Rhomb 95 June
12 June [24] Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Halsey 212 June
Camacho Pete Murray 312 June
Relaxer Alt-J 412 June
Last Young Renegade All Time Low 512 June
Is This the Life We Really Want? Roger Waters 712 June
19 June [25] Witness Katy Perry 219 June
Truth Is a Beautiful Thing London Grammar 319 June
Wonder Hillsong United 419 June
Wolves Rise Against 519 June
Heart Break Lady Antebellum 619 June
26 June [26] Melodrama Lorde 126 June
Feed the Machine Nickelback 326 June
How Did We Get So Dark Royal Blood 426 June
Crack-Up Fleet Foxes 1026 June
3 July [27] Murder of the Universe King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard 33 July
Evolve Imagine Dragons 43 July
OK Computer OKnotOK 1997 2017 Radiohead 63 July
Grateful DJ Khaled 73 July
Guide to Better Living Grinspoon 83 July
10 July [28] Hydrograd Stone Sour 210 July
Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 Calvin Harris 510 July
17 July [29] 4:44 Jay-Z 317 July
Something to Tell You Haim 417 July
24 July [30] Low Blows Meg Mac 224 July
Baby Driver Various artists524 July
Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7 1024 July
31 July [31] Lust for Life Lana Del Rey 131 July
Hybrid Theory Linkin Park 228 January 2002
Meteora 231 March 2003
Perennial Vera Blue 631 July
Minutes to Midnight Linkin Park 128 May 2007
Flower Boy Tyler, the Creator 831 July
7 August [32] Everything Now Arcade Fire 27 August
Count On Me Judah Kelly 37 August
Paranormal Alice Cooper 47 August
Killer Dan Sultan 57 August
The Boy Who Cried Wolf Passenger 67 August
Beautiful – A Tribute to Carole King Various artists87 August
14 August [33] Never Too Soon Boo Seeka 814 August
21 August [34] Life Is Fine Paul Kelly 121 August
Rainbow Kesha 321 August
Jen Cloher Jen Cloher 521 August
28 August [35] Go Farther in Lightness Gang of Youths 128 August
Sketches of Brunswick East King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard 428 August
Dear Desolation Thy Art Is Murder 528 August
Science Fiction Brand New 628 August
The Peace and the Panic Neck Deep 828 August
4 September [36] Villains Queens of the Stone Age 14 September
A Deeper Understanding The War on Drugs 54 September
Weight Falls Kim Churchill 64 September
Fifth Harmony Fifth Harmony 94 September
11 September [37] Freedom Child The Script 511 September
Dream Your Life Away Vance Joy 115 September 2014
American Dream LCD Soundsystem 1011 September
18 September [38] ARIA Number 1 Hits in Symphony Anthony Callea 118 September
Sleep Well Beast The National 218 September
All the Light Above It Too Jack Johnson 318 September
Slowheart Kip Moore 618 September
25 September [39] Concrete and Gold Foo Fighters 125 September
Snow Angus & Julia Stone 225 September
Love Yourself: Her BTS 825 September
Out of Silence Neil Finn 925 September
2 October [40] Wonderful Wonderful The Killers 12 October
Gemini Macklemore 32 October
The 50 Greatest Hits Elvis Presley 72 October
9 October [41] Now Shania Twain 19 October
Younger Now Miley Cyrus 29 October
California Dreaming Rick Price and Jack Jones 79 October
Tell Me You Love Me Demi Lovato 89 October
Greatest Hits Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 99 October
Direct Hits The Killers 109 October
16 October [42] Triple J Like a Version 13 Various artists116 October
The Secret Daughter Season Two Jessica Mauboy 216 October
Heaven Upside Down Marilyn Manson 416 October
As You Were Liam Gallagher 916 October
Stoney Post Malone 930 October
23 October [43] Beautiful Trauma (#2) Pink 123 October
Lotta Sea Lice Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile 523 October
Greatest Hits... So Far!!! Pink 122 November 2010
30 October [44] Flicker Niall Horan 230 October
The Sin and the Sentence Trivium 430 October
Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 George Michael 217 September 1990
Essential Oils Midnight Oil 712 November 2012
6 November [45] Vintage Modern 360 36 November
Heartbreak on a Full Moon Chris Brown 56 November
Meaning of Life Kelly Clarkson 66 November
Finally It's Christmas Hanson 76 November
13 November [46] The Thrill of It All Sam Smith 213 November
Conscious Guy Sebastian 413 November
The Mortal CoilPolaris613 November
Red Pill Blues Maroon 5 713 November
A Love So Beautiful Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 913 November
20 November [47] Reputation (#3) Taylor Swift 120 November
Engraved in the Game Kerser 520 November
Synthesis Evanescence 620 November
The Live Tapes Vol. 4 Cold Chisel 920 November
27 November [48] Everyday Is Christmas Sia 727 November
The Rest of Our Life Tim McGraw and Faith Hill 927 November
4 December [49] Days Go By Daryl Braithwaite 54 December
Christmas with Elvis and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 725 December
11 December [50] Songs of Experience U2 511 December
18 December [51] What Makes You Country Luke Bryan 618 December
25 December [52] Revival Eminem 125 December

Notes

  1. 2017 reissue

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