Top album: Middletown by Emily Triggs
Check out the top-played albums of the week, sponsored by Blackbyrd Myoozik.
- = Albertan
- = Canadian
- Emily Triggs: Middletown (Independent)
- Beck: Hyperspace (Capitol)
- Michael Kiwanuka: Kiwanuka (Interscope / Polydor)
- Matt Patershuk: If Wishes Were Horses (Black Hen)
- Yuka: Dreamscape (Independent)
- BMW: Catfish (Cayuse)
- Wilco: Ode To Joy (dBpm)
- Jay Gilday: The Choice and the Chase (Independent)
- Lakou Mizik: HaitiaNola (Cumbancha)
- nêhiyawak: nipiy (Arts & Crafts)
- Joe Nolan: Rootsy House Sessions (Independent)
- Richard Hawley: Further (Magic Quid / BMG)
- Begonia: Fear (Rex Baby/ The Orchard)
- The Bros. Landreth: ’87 (Birthday Cake)
- Juliana Hatfield: Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police (American Laundromat)
- Flor De Toloache: Indestructible (Independent)
- Louise Burns: Portraits (Light Organ)
- Lightning Dust: Spectre (Western Vinyl)
- Sudan Archives: Athena (Stones Throw)
- Liam Gallagher: Why Not Me (Warner)
- Stella Donnelly: Beware of the Dogs (Secretly Canadian)
- The New Pornographers: In The Morse Code Of Brake Lights (Concord)
- Bruce Cockburn: Crowing Ignites (True North)
- Nick Cave: Ghosteen (Ghosteen Ltd)
- Leonard Cohen: Thanks for the Dance (Sony)
- Jack Broadbent: Moonshine Blue (Crows Feet)
- Stray Cats: 40 (Surfdog/ BMG)
- Moka Only: Patina (Instrumentals) (URBNET)
- Charley Crockett: The Valley (Thirty Tigers)
- Delbert McClinton and the Self Made Men: Tall, Dark and Handsome (Thirty Tigers)