Album artist 68 - Garth Brooks
This page lists the album chart runs of Garth Brooks. The albums are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Album Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Garth Brooks |
Ropin' the Wind |
1991 |
Billboard 1 - Sep 1991 (132 weeks) (18 weeks at number 1) (50 weeks in top 10), US CashBox 1 of 1992, US 1 of 1992, US num 1 for 18 weeks - Sep 1991, US BB 1 of 1992, US 14 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Sep 1998), US sales 14 M (according to RIAA), Billboard200 6, Norway 14 - Sep 1992 (3 weeks), UK 41 - Feb 1992 (2 weeks), Worldwide 60 - 14 M, Global 82 - 12 M claimed, Internet 108 - 14 M claimed (1991), Acclaimed 2386 (1991) |
2 |
Garth Brooks |
The Hits |
1995 |
Billboard 1 - Dec 1994 (110 weeks) (8 weeks at number 1) (20 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 8 weeks - Jan 1995, US 10 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 1998), Diamond in Canada (certified in Jul 1995), US 2 of 1995, Norway 3 - Feb 1995 (15 weeks), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Mar 1995), US CashBox 7 of 1995, US BB 7 of 1995, US sales 10 M (according to RIAA), UK 11 - Dec 1994 (21 weeks), Switzerland 17 - Jan 1995 (7 weeks), ODK Germany 19 - Jan 1995 (16 weeks), Austria 35 - Feb 1995 (1 month), Australia (ARIA) 36 of 1995, Worldwide 91 - 11 M |
3 |
Garth Brooks |
In Pieces |
1993 |
Billboard 1 - Sep 1993 (76 weeks) (5 weeks at number 1) (8 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 5 weeks - Sep 1993, Australia num 1 for 1 week - Sep 1994, US 8 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Jul 1998), UK 2 - Feb 1994 (11 weeks), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Feb 1994), US sales 8 M (according to RIAA), US BB 13 of 1993, Australia (ARIA) 15 of 1994, Norway 18 - Sep 1993 (2 weeks), US CashBox 39 of 1993, ODK Germany 83 - Oct 1993 (4 weeks) |
4 |
Garth Brooks |
No Fences |
1990 |
US 17 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), US 2 of 1991, US sales 17 M (according to RIAA), Billboard 3 - Sep 1990 (224 weeks) (36 weeks in top 10), US BB 3 of 1992, US CashBox 19 of 1992, US Longest Running Album 29 1990 (224 weeks), Billboard200 29, Worldwide 48 - 16 M, Internet 73 - 16 M claimed (1990), Global 96 - 11 M claimed, Acclaimed 1713 (1990), RYM 169 of 1990 |
5 |
Garth Brooks |
Double Live |
1998 |
Billboard 1 - Dec 1998 (56 weeks) (5 weeks at number 1) (8 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 5 weeks - Dec 1998, Canada 1 for 1 week - 1998, US sales 21 M (according to RIAA), US 21 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), Norway 15 - Jan 1998 (10 weeks), US BB 19 of 1998, UK 57 - Nov 1998 (1 week) |
6 |
Garth Brooks |
Sevens |
1997 |
Billboard 1 - Dec 1997 (58 weeks) (5 weeks at number 1) (9 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 5 weeks - Dec 1997, US 10 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), US 3 of 1998, Norway 8 - Jan 1998 (9 weeks), US sales 10 M (according to RIAA), US BB 15 of 1997, UK 34 - Dec 1997 (7 weeks), Switzerland 38 - Dec 1997 (3 weeks), ODK Germany 41 - Dec 1997 (13 weeks), UK Silver (certified by BPI in Dec 1997) |
7 |
Garth Brooks |
The Ultimate Hits |
2007 |
Canada 1 for 1 week - 2007, Norway 1 - Nov 2007 (28 weeks), US 5 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Jan 2008), Billboard 3 - Nov 2007 (110 weeks) (10 weeks in top 10), UK 10 - Nov 2007 (17 weeks), US BB 13 of 2007, US Albums 2014-23 peak 14 - Oct 2014 (42 weeks), US sales 5 M (according to RIAA), Australia (ARIA) 54 of 2007, UK Albums 2013-23 peak 65 - Jun 2014 (1 week), the MusicID revenue site album 21 of 2008 |
8 |
Garth Brooks |
Scarecrow |
2001 |
Billboard 1 - Dec 2001 (28 weeks) (1 week at number 1) (6 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 1 week - Dec 2001, US 5 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Jan 2006), Canada Platinum (certified by CRIA in Dec 2001), US sales 5 M (according to RIAA), US BB 25 of 2001, Norway 32 - Nov 2001 (2 weeks), ODK Germany 58 - Dec 2001 (4 weeks), Billboard 152 of the 2000s |
9 |
Garth Brooks |
The Chase |
1992 |
Billboard 1 - Oct 1992 (64 weeks) (7 weeks at number 1) (17 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 7 weeks - Oct 1992, US 9 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), US BB 9 of 1992, US sales 9 M (according to RIAA), US CashBox 16 of 1993, ODK Germany 76 - Jan 1993 (8 weeks) |
10 |
Garth Brooks |
Fresh Horses |
1995 |
US 7 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), Billboard 2 - Dec 1995 (66 weeks) (7 weeks in top 10), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Mar 1996), Norway 10 - Dec 1995 (7 weeks), US sales 7 M (according to RIAA), UK 22 - Dec 1995 (6 weeks), US BB 22 of 1995, Switzerland 35 - Dec 1995 (1 week), ODK Germany 55 - Dec 1995 (9 weeks) |
11 |
Garth Brooks |
The Limited Series |
1998 |
Billboard 1 - May 1998 (34 weeks) (2 weeks at number 1) (7 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 2 weeks - May 1998, US BB 24 of 1998 |
12 |
Garth Brooks |
In The Life Of Chris Gaines |
1999 |
US 2 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 1999), Billboard 2 - Oct 1999 (18 weeks) (2 weeks in top 10), Norway 13 - Oct 1999 (4 weeks), US BB 60 of 1999, ODK Germany 72 - Nov 1999 (2 weeks) |
13 |
Garth Brooks |
Garth Brooks |
1990 |
US 10 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006), US sales 10 M (according to RIAA), Billboard 13 - May 1990 (224 weeks), US Longest Running Album 30 1989 (224 weeks), US BB 59 of 1992 |
14 |
Garth Brooks |
Beyond The Season |
1992 |
US 3 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 1995), Billboard 2 - Sep 1992 (24 weeks) (11 weeks in top 10), US BB 13 of 1992, US CashBox 36 of 1992 |
15 |
Garth Brooks |
Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences |
2013 |
Billboard 1 - Dec 2013 (18 weeks) (1 week at number 1) (5 weeks in top 10), US num 1 for 1 week - Dec 2013, US Albums 2014-23 peak 2 - Jan 2014 (16 weeks) |
16 |
Garth Brooks |
Garth Brooks & The Magic Of Christmas |
1999 |
US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Dec 1999), Billboard 7 - Dec 1999 (13 weeks) (1 week in top 10), US BB 75 of 1999 |
17 |
Garth Brooks |
Man Against Machine |
2014 |
Billboard 4 - Nov 2014 (20 weeks) (5 weeks in top 10), US Albums 2014-23 peak 4 - Nov 2014 (20 weeks), UK Albums 2013-23 peak 23 - Nov 2014 (4 weeks), ODK Germany 74 - Nov 2014 (1 week) |
18 |
Garth Brooks |
Gunslinger |
2016 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 25 - Dec 2016 (5 weeks), UK Albums 2013-23 peak 81 - Dec 2016 (1 week) |
19 |
Garth Brooks |
The Ultimate Collection |
2016 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 6 - Dec 2016 (10 weeks) |
20 |
Garth Brooks |
The Anthology: Part I, The First Five Years |
2017 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 4 - Dec 2017 (6 weeks) |
21 |
Garth Brooks |
The Lost Sessions |
unknown |
US 3 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Nov 2006) |
22 |
Garth Brooks |
The Garth Brooks Collection |
unknown |
US 3 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Mar 1995) |
23 |
Garth Brooks |
Legacy |
2019 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 149 - Dec 2019 (3 weeks) |
24 |
Garth Brooks |
Fun |
2020 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 42 - Dec 2020 (5 weeks) |
25 |
Garth Brooks |
Fun / Triple Live Deluxe / Christmas Together |
2020 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 112 - Dec 2020 (1 week) |
26 |
Garth Brooks |
Triple Live Deluxe |
2020 |
US Albums 2014-23 peak 113 - Dec 2020 (2 weeks) |
In addition to the above listed albums Garth Brooks also contributed to the
following entries:
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30 Jan 2017
Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks is rated as one of the top-selling album acts of all time, but inspite of several recognizable hits, he fails to chart any song at all among the top 5000 of all time. Why do you suppose virtually any album he released rocketed up the charts, whereas his songs are not represented here in spite of their seeming ubiquity at the time? If it's because they weren't popular outside the rural American market, wouldn't that be true in similar extent of his albums as well? I'm baffled but eager to understand.
Garth Brooks biggest hit two hit songs were "Friends in Low Places" (1990) which manaaged a peak of 36 in the UK and "Lost in You" (1999) which peaked at 5 in the US (and 70 in the UK). If you contrast that with (for example) the 100th biggest song of 1990 "Fantasy" by Black Box (a top 10 hit in 3 countries and a hit in 10) and the 100th song of 1999 "Mi Chico Latino" by Geri Halliwell (number one in one country, top 10 in one other and a hit in 8). Personally I don't know either of those songs both of which had considerably more international success that the Garth Brooks songs.
Garth Brooks has had a significant number of major albums, that is why he is the 66th in the list of album artists. His top album here, for example, was number one in both Billboard and CashBox charts and a hit in two other countries. In contrast by any reasonable measure none of his songs had much success, even across the whole of the USA (he has not yet had a single top 4 hit in the Billboard Hot 100 for example).
4 Oct 2016
Double Listing - The Magic Of Christmas
#16 & #18 still need to be combined.
Data fixed, thanks
23 Sep 2016
Double Listing - The Magic Of Christmas
#16 & #18 are the same.
Data fixed, thanks
14 Dec 2013
how is garth brooks not on the list for the 90's
He is listed for the 1990s, artist 16 for the decade is pretty good for someone with so few song hits outside the US.
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