Top 10 Country Albums Chart in Pure Sales: February 24, 2020

It was a photo finish of sorts on this week's chart but (the pictured) Brantley Gilbert takes the top spot from BMLG label mate Carly Pearce. See how close the race for the most sales, this week, was.

Thanks to what was most-likely a concert ticket bundle redemption, Brantley Gilbert's Fire & Brimstone jumps Carly Pearce's self-titled sophomore album release by 100 units to claim this week's #1 slot. Pearce, who has a Top 10 hit with "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Lee Brice from the project, also debuts at #73 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and thanks to sales + streaming figures, her total impact for release week is over 77,000 album equivalents so far.  Luke Combs' What You See Is What You Get sits at #3 on this chart (#1 on the S+S total impact chart) and is followed by Blake Shelton's Fully Loaded: God's Country album on this chart.  Jason Aldean's 9 rounds out the Top 5.

The juggernaut album that seemingly won't go away, Chris Stapleton's Traveller sits at #6 and is followed by one word titled albums in Nightfall and Wildcard from Little Big Town and Miranda Lambert, respectively. Sitting at #9 this week is Luke Combs' debut album This One's For You. Rounding out the Top 10 is Tyler Childers with Country Squire. 

Our long list of notables includes Sturgille Simpson, Ronnie Dunn, Lady Antebellum, Jon Pardi, Tanya Tucker, The Steeldrivers, Niko Moon, Alan Doyle, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Sheryl Crow and many more.

Place Artist Album Week Total Scans
1 Brantley Gilbert Fire & Brimstone 5,000 68,600
2 Carly Pearce Carly Pearce 4,900 4,900
3 Luke Combs What You See Is What You Get 4,400 224,300
4 Blake Shelton Fully Loaded: God's Country 3,700 149,600
5 Jason Aldean 9 2,700 139,200
6 Chris Stapleton Traveller 2,400 2,594,600
7 Little Big Town Nightfall 1,900 38,900
8 Miranda Lambert Wildcard 1,600 107,500
9 Luke Combs This One's For You (Too) 1,400 570,900
10 Tyler Childers Country Squire 1,200 63,500
11 Lady Antebellum Ocean 1,200 60,400
12 Ronnie Dunn Re-Dunn 1,100 9,200
13 Old Dominion Old Dominion 1,000 57,700
14 Sturgill Simpson Sound & Fury 1,000 70,600
15 Dustin Lynch Tullahoma 900 12,000
-- Wood Brothers Kingdom In My Mind 900 2,700
-- Tanya Tucker While I'm Livin' 800 42,700
-- Various Artists Country Music: Film by Ken Burns 800 37,700
-- Jon Pardi Heartache Medication 700 51,500
-- Morgan Wallen If I Know Me 700 49,200
-- The Cadillac Three Country Fuzz 700 5,600
-- The Highwomen The Highwomen 600 85,000
-- Josh Turner I Serve A Savior 600 145,600
-- Thomas Rhett Center Point Road 600 101,100
-- Kane Brown Experiment 500 241,000
-- Maren Morris Girl 500 89,900
-- The Steeldrivers Bad For You 500 2,100
-- Alan Doyle Rough Side Out 400 400
-- Zac Brown Band The OWL 400 136,200
-- Hootie & The Blowfish Imperfect Circle 400 41,900
-- Billy Strings Home 400 12,600
-- Midland Let it roll 400 40,300
-- Eric Church Desperate Man 400 244,400
-- Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty 400 533,200
-- Steep Canyon Rangers North Carolina Songbook 400 2,900
-- Toby Keith Greatest Hits: Show Dog Years 400 22,800
-- Garth Brooks Legacy (Vinyl LP Bundle) 300 46,500
-- Riley Green Different Round Here 300 10,500
-- Cody Johnson Ain't Nothin' To It 300 62,800
-- Willie Nelson Ride Me Back Home 300 58,200
-- Tracy Lawrence Made In America 300 5,800
-- Sheryl Crow Threads 300 48,800
-- Florida Georgia Line Can't Say I Ain't Country 300 106,300
-- Brooks & Dunn Reboot 200 70,200
-- Aaron Lewis State I'm In 200 41,600
-- Brett Young Ticket To LA 200 75,900
-- Justin Moore Late Nights & Longnecks 200 35,900
-- George Strait Honky Tonk Time Machine 200 142,700
-- The Lacs Kickin' Up Mud 200 1,100
-- Chase Rice The Album, Pt. 1 200 5,400
-- Niko Moon Good Time - EP 200 200
-- Vince Gill Okie 200 31,900
-- Chris Janson Real Friends 200 9,500
-- Trisha Yearwood Every Girl 200 12,700
-- Aubrie Sellers Far From Home 200 600
-- Reba Stronger Than The Truth 200 57,200
-- Mavericks Play The Hits 100 9,700
-- Hardy Hixtape, Vol 1. 100 4,500
-- Pistol Annies Interstate Gospel 100 80,700

2 Comments

  • courtney

    thanks for doing this every week though some of the numbers are dismal at best Chris Stapleton's Traveller for example is nearly 5 years old and hasn't sold 3 million pure copies yet well when Adele's 21 reached the same anniversary in 2016 it had sold 11.5 million copies and slightly more than 5 million copies in her native UK where it's now sold nearly 5.3 million roughly 100,000 short of achieving an 18th platinum award for shipments of 5.4 million which would make it the top selling studio album of all time and the 3rd best selling album in UK History behind Queen Greatest Hits vol. 1 which should be certified 22 x platinum this year and Abba Gold Greatest hits which should reach 5.7 million UK sales this year which is 19x platinum

  • Chad

    Thank you for the notable list it’s so interesting.