List of top 25 albums for 2017 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 albums of 2017 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) end-of-year albums chart.

Ed Sheeran's album ÷ was the most popular album in Australia in 2017. The album spent 22 weeks at number 1 across the year and remained in the top 10 for the entire 43 weeks since release, selling over 420,000 copies. Adele's album 25 came in at number 4, after being number 1 in 2015 and 2016. Eleven soundtrack albums feature in top 100 with the most popular, Moana, charting at number 5. For the 7th year in a row, Michael Bublé's Christmas made the end of year top ten.[1][2][3]

Paul Kelly's Life is Fine was the highest selling album by an Australian artist in 2017.

Top 25[edit]

# Title Artist Highest pos. reached
1 ÷ Ed Sheeran 1
2 Beautiful Trauma P!nk 1
3 Reputation Taylor Swift 1
4 25 Adele 1
5 Moana soundtrack Various artists 2
6 Trolls soundtrack Various artists 1
7 X Ed Sheeran 1
8 Christmas Michael Bublé 1
9 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Various artists 2
10 DAMN. Kendrick Lamar 2
11 Harry Styles Harry Styles 1
12 + Ed Sheeran 1
13 Melodrama Lorde 1
14 Life Is Fine Paul Kelly 1
15 Sing soundtrack Various artists 2
16 24K Magic Bruno Mars 3
17 Concrete and Gold Foo Fighters 1
18 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Various artists 2
19 The Thrill of It All Sam Smith 2
20 The Secret Daughter Season Two Jessica Mauboy 2
21 Revival Eminem 1
22 Friends for Christmas John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John 1
23 Human Rag'n'Bone Man 3
24 The Very Best INXS 1
25 Ripcord Keith Urban 1
  • Note: 25, x, +, Friends for Christmas, The Very Best and Ripcord peaked at number 1 but not in 2017.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "ARIA announces 2017 End Of Year Charts" (PDF). ARIA. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Ed Sheeran dominates end of year ARIA charts". Perth Now. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  3. ^ "There's a reason why you heard so much Ed Sheeran last year". Herald Sun. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.