“USA Today” has come out with their picks for the Best Albums of 2019, based on ballots by the paper’s contributors, as well as contributors from papers from such cities as Nashville and Memphis; Asbury Park, New Jersey; and Palm Springs, California.
Several country artists made the list with The Highwomen’s self-titled debut ranking highest at eight, followed by Sturgill Simpson’s “Sound & Fury” at ten.
Other country artists recognized include: Tanya Tucker’s “While I’m Livin’” (14); Maren Morris’ “GIRL” (16), Luke Combs’ “What You See Is What You Get” (24) and Miranda Lambert’s “Wildcard” (35).
Source: USA Today