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List of Top Country Albums number ones of 1986

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Singer Steve Earle
Steve Earle reached number one with his debut album Guitar Town.

Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 1986, 22 different albums topped the chart, based on sales reports submitted by a representative sample of stores nationwide.[1]

In the issue of Billboard dated January 4, Kenny Rogers was at number one with the album The Heart of the Matter, its second week in the top spot.[2] It would remain atop the chart through the issue dated February 1 for a final total of six weeks at number one but would prove to be the last of the 11 chart-toppers which the singer achieved in his lifetime;[3] he would top the chart again in 2020 shortly after his death.[4][5] Many of 1986's chart-topping acts were identified with the neotraditional country trend, which moved away from the pop music-influenced style with which acts such as Rogers had dominated the country charts in the earlier part of the decade in favour of a sound closer to the genre's roots.[6][7] George Strait, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam and Steve Earle were all associated with the neotraditional movement.[8] Travis's album Storms of Life spent eight weeks at number one, the most by an album in 1986. Travis, Yoakam and Earle all reached number one for the first time in 1986, as did Lee Greenwood, Dan Seals, Earl Thomas Conley, John Schneider, Ray Stevens, Janie Fricke and Reba McEntire,[9] who would go on to become one of the most successful female singers in country music history, selling more than 50 million albums.[10]

Two acts achieved more than one number one in 1986. The band Alabama spent five weeks in the top spot beginning in April with Greatest Hits and seven weeks at number one beginning in November with The Touch, which was the year's final chart-topper. The band's total of twelve weeks at number one was the most for any act, and the seven weeks which The Touch spent in the top spot was the year's longest unbroken run at number one; this run would be extended by a further three weeks in 1987. The two albums brought the total number of chart-toppers achieved by the most successful country music band of the 1980s[11] to seven.[12] Hank Williams Jr. had three number ones in 1986, beginning with a two-week spell atop the chart in February with Greatest Hits Volume 2. In May, Five-O, which had been released a year earlier and spent time at number one in the summer of 1985, returned to the top spot for one week. Finally, the singer spent four weeks in the peak position beginning in the issue of Billboard dated September 6 with Montana Cafe. Having not reached number one at all between 1969 and 1984, the second-generation star had now achieved four consecutive chart-toppers in less than three years.[13]

Chart history

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Singer Ray Stevens
Ray Stevens, who had recorded in various genres since the 1950s, had his first number-one country album in 1986.[14]
Singer Reba McEntire
Whoever's in New England was the first chart-topping album for Reba McEntire, one of the most successful female country singers of all time.
Singer Dwight Yoakam
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. was Dwight Yoakam's first number one.
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 4 The Heart of the Matter Kenny Rogers [2]
January 11 [15]
January 18 [16]
January 25 [17]
February 1 [18]
February 8 Greatest Hits Volume 2 Hank Williams Jr. [19]
February 15 [20]
February 22 Streamline Lee Greenwood [21]
March 1 Rockin' with the Rhythm The Judds [22]
March 8 Won't Be Blue Anymore Dan Seals [23]
March 15 I Have Returned Ray Stevens [24]
March 22 Greatest Hits Earl Thomas Conley [25]
March 29 Live in London Ricky Skaggs [26]
April 5 Greatest Hits Alabama [27]
April 12 [28]
April 19 A Memory Like You John Schneider [29]
April 26 Greatest Hits Alabama [30]
May 3 [31]
May 10 [32]
May 17 Five-O Hank Williams Jr. [33]
May 24 Whoever's in New England Reba McEntire [34]
May 31 The Promiseland Willie Nelson [35]
June 7 [36]
June 14 Will the Wolf Survive Waylon Jennings [37]
June 21 Lost in the Fifties Tonight Ronnie Milsap [38]
June 28 Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. Dwight Yoakam [39]
July 5 [40]
July 12 #7 George Strait [41]
July 19 [42]
July 26 [43]
August 2 [44]
August 9 Storms of Life Randy Travis [45]
August 16 [46]
August 23 [47]
August 30 [48]
September 6 Montana Cafe Hank Williams Jr. [49]
September 13 [50]
September 20 [51]
September 27 [52]
October 4 Black and White Janie Fricke [53]
October 11 Storms of Life Randy Travis [54]
October 18 [55]
October 25 [56]
November 1 [57]
November 8 Guitar Town Steve Earle [58]
November 15 The Touch Alabama [59]
November 22 [60]
November 29 [61]
December 6 [62]
December 13 [63]
December 20 [64]
December 27 [65]

References

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