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5 Iconic Country Debut Albums That Redefined and Improved Upon Their Genre

First impressions go a long way in music, and these country debut albums are some of the best examples of how to make a memorable, lasting, and genre-defining introduction. These artistsโ€™ freshman releases not only gave listeners an idea of who the artist was creatively, effectively defending their rightful place within the country music genre.

These debuts also accomplished an even larger task: improving upon the genre with a new style, perspective, or musical touch. While this list does not cover every incredible country debut, here are some of our all-time favorites.

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โ€˜John Prineโ€™ by John Prine

John Prineโ€™s 1971 eponymous debut might have never happened had Kris Kristofferson not taken up a colleagueโ€™s suggestion to catch a Prine set while the โ€œMe and Bobby McGeeโ€ songwriter was in Chicago for his own weekend of concerts. Most of what Kristofferson heard that night ended up on Prineโ€™s incredible country debut album, including โ€œSam Stone,โ€ โ€œHello in There,โ€ and โ€œAngel from Montgomery.โ€ Prineโ€™s self-titled debut redefined good, authentic, and brilliant songwriting forever with this 13-track collection.

โ€˜Same Trailer Different Parkโ€™ by Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgravesโ€™ 2013 country album debut, Same Trailer Different Park, was a unique blend of many musical elements that had come before her. Gretchen Wilson already had trailer park culture on lock. Pop stars had been doing their pop thing for years. Willie Nelson was the pot-smoking country singer. But Musgraves managed to glue bits and pieces of these influences to her overall stage persona, like hot gluing sequins on a Goodwill dress.

โ€˜Imaginary Appalachiaโ€™ by Colter Wall

If anyone was worrying about the decline of troubled baritones in country music ร  la Johnny Cash in the mid-aughts, Canadian singer-songwriter Colter Wall swept in and saved the day with the release of his 2015 country debut album, Imaginary Appalachia. With his timeless voice and melancholy imagery that earned country music the joke about losing the house, wife, dog, and truck back, Wall captured a quintessentially American sound despite his Saskatchewan roots (Joni Mitchellโ€™s old stomping grounds, by the way).

โ€˜Travellerโ€™ by Chris Stapleton

Even if you didnโ€™t know that Chris Stapletonโ€™s country album debut was called Traveller, you likely know one of the lead singles off the 2015 record: โ€œTennessee Whiskey.โ€ Stapletonโ€™s solo debut came after years of working as a songwriter and member of the SteelDrivers in Nashville. The album not only solidified his place in the country genre as a solo artist. It also incorporated elements of soul and Southern rock that hadnโ€™t been in mainstream country for years.

โ€˜Taylor Swiftโ€™ by Taylor Swift

Before there was the billionaire pop star behind the record-breaking โ€œErasโ€ tour, there was curly-haired, teenage Taylor Swift, the rising country star. Swiftโ€™s 2006 debut offered a different perspective to the genre with cuts like โ€œTim McGraw,โ€ Teardrops on My Guitar,โ€ and โ€œOur Song.โ€ Swiftโ€™s country album debut is everything one might expect from songs written by a girl going through high school. Itโ€™s aspirational, almost naive in its hopeless romanticism, and, at times, a little bit temperamental.

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