ARIA Award for Album of the Year





























ARIA Award for Album of the Year
Country Australia
Presented by
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
First awarded 1987
Currently held by
Amy Shark, Love Monster (2018)
Website ariaawards.com.au

The ARIA Music Award for Album of the Year, is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres",[1] since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."[2]
The award is handed out to an Australian group or solo artist who have had an album appear in the ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart between the eligibility period, and is voted for by a judging academy, which consists of 1000 members from different areas of the music industry.[3]Powderfinger have won the award the most times with three wins for Internationalist (1999), Odyssey Number Five (2001) and Vulture Street (2003).[4]



Winners and nominees


In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour, and in boldface; the nominees are those that are not highlighted or in boldface.[4][5][6][7]



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Year
Winner(s)
Album Title

1987
(1st)

John Farnham

Whispering Jack

Crowded House

Crowded House

Hunters & Collectors

Human Frailty

Paul Kelly & the Coloured Girls

Gossip

Spy vs Spy

A.O. Mod. TV. Vers.

1988
(2nd)

Icehouse

Man of Colours

1989
(3rd)

Crowded House

Temple of Low Men

1927

...ish

Big Pig

Bonk

The Black Sorrows

Hold On To Me
John Farnham

Age of Reason

1990
(4th)

Ian Moss

Matchbook

Kate Ceberano

Brave

Stephen Cummings

A New Kind of Blue

Hunters & Collectors

Ghost Nation

Paul Kelly & The Messengers

So Much Water So Close To Home

1991
(5th)

Midnight Oil

Blue Sky Mining

The Black Sorrows

Harley and Rose

John Farnham

Chain Reaction

INXS

X

Margaret Urlich

Safety in Numbers

1992
(6th)

Baby Animals

Baby Animals
Crowded House

Woodface

Deborah Conway

String of Pearls

Died Pretty

Doughboy Hollow

Jimmy Barnes

Soul Deep

1993
(7th)

Diesel

Hepfidelity

Ed Kuepper

Black Ticket Day
Hunters & Collectors

Cut

Rockmelons

Form 1 Planet

Wendy Matthews

Lily

1994
(8th)

The Cruel Sea

The Honeymoon Is Over

The Badloves

Get On Board
Crowded House

Together Alone
Diesel

The Lobbyist
John Farnham

Then Again

1995
(9th)

Tina Arena

Don't Ask

Christine Anu

Stylin' Up
The Cruel Sea

Three Legged Dog

Silverchair

Frogstomp

You Am I

Hi Fi Way

1996
(10th)

You Am I

Hourly, Daily

Finn

Finn
John Farnham

Romeo's Heart

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Murder Ballads

Regurgitator

Tu-Plang

1997
(11th)

Savage Garden

Savage Garden
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

The Boatman's Call

Powderfinger

Double Allergic
Silverchair

Freak Show

Spiderbait

Ivy and the Big Apples

1998
(12th)

Regurgitator

Unit
Kylie Minogue

Impossible Princess

Natalie Imbruglia

Left of the Middle

The Whitlams

Eternal Nightcap
You Am I

#4 Record

1999
(13th)

Powderfinger

Internationalist

Ben Lee

Breathing Tornados

The Living End

The Living End
Silverchair

Neon Ballroom
Spiderbait

Grand Slam

2000
(14th)

Killing Heidi

Reflector

Alex Lloyd

Black the Sun

David Bridie

Act of Free Choice
Savage Garden

Affirmation

Shihad

The General Electric

2001
(15th)

Powderfinger

Odyssey Number Five

The Avalanches

Since I Left You
Kylie Minogue

Kylie Mingoue

Something for Kate

Echolalia
You Am I

Dress Me Slowly

2002
(16th)

Kasey Chambers

Barricades & Brickwalls
Alex Lloyd

Watching Angels Mend

George

Polyserena
Kylie Minogue

Fever
Silverchair

Diorama

2003
(17th)

Powderfinger

Vulture Street

Delta Goodrem

Innocent Eyes

The Sleepy Jackson

Lovers

Something for Kate

The Official Fiction

The Waifs

Up All Night

2004
(18th)

Jet

Get Born

The Dissociatives

The Dissociatives

Eskimo Joe

A Song Is a City

The John Butler Trio

Sunrise Over Sea
Kasey Chambers

Wayward Angel

2005
(19th)

Missy Higgins

The Sound of White
Ben Lee

Awake Is the New Sleep

Evermore

Dreams

Keith Urban

Be Here

Sarah Blasko

The Overture & the Underscore

2006
(20th)

Bernard Fanning

Tea & Sympathy

Augie March

Moo, You Bloody Choir
Eskimo Joe

Black Fingernails, Red Wine
The Sleepy Jackson

Personality – One Was a Spider, One Was a Bird

Wolfmother

Wolfmother

2007
(21st)

Silverchair

Young Modern

Gotye

Mixed Blood
The John Butler Trio

Grand National
Powderfinger

Dream Days at the Hotel Existence

Sneaky Sound System

Sneaky Sound System

2008
(22nd)

The Presets

Apocalypso

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Gurrumul
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson

Rattlin' Bones
The Living End

White Noise
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!

2009
(23rd)

Empire of the Sun

Walking on a Dream

AC/DC

Black Ice
Eskimo Joe

Inshalla
Sarah Blasko

As Day Follows Night

The Temper Trap

Conditions

2010
(24th)

Angus & Julia Stone

Down the Way

Birds of Tokyo

Birds of Tokyo

Sia

We Are Born

Tame Impala

InnerSpeaker

Washington

I Believe You Liar

2011
(25th)

Boy & Bear

Moonfire

Cut Copy

Zonoscope
Eskimo Joe

Ghosts of the Past
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Rrakala

Grinderman

Grinderman 2

2012
(26th)

Gotye

Making Mirrors

360

Falling & Flying
Missy Higgins

The Ol' Razzle Dazzle

The Jezabels

Prisoner
The Temper Trap

The Temper Trap

2013
(27th)

Tame Impala

Lonerism
Birds of Tokyo

March Fires

Flume

Flume

Guy Sebastian

Armageddon
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Push the Sky Away

2014
(28th)

Sia

1000 Forms of Fear

Chet Faker

Built on Glass

Dan Sultan

Blackbird

Jessica Mauboy

Beautiful

Sheppard

Bombs Away

2015
(29th)

Tame Impala

Currents

Courtney Barnett

Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

Flight Facilities

Down to Earth

Hermitude

Dark Night Sweet Light

Vance Joy

Dream Your Life Away

2016
(30th)

Flume

Skin

RÜFÜS

Bloom

Sia

This Is Acting

The Avalanches

Wildflower

Troye Sivan

Blue Neighbourhood

2017
(31st)

Gang of Youths

Go Farther in Lightness

A.B. Original

Reclaim Australia

Amy Shark

Night Thinker

Illy

Two Degrees

Paul Kelly

Life Is Fine

2018
(32nd)

Amy Shark

Love Monster

Courtney Barnett

Tell Me How You Really Feel

Gurrumul

Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)

Pnau

Changa

Troye Sivan

Bloom


References





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