Juno Award for Album of the Year

Appearance move to sidebar hide Singer Leonard Cohen received this award in 2015 and 2017.

The Juno Award for Album of the Year is an annual award presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for the best album released in Canada. It has been awarded since 1975, though it was the award for Best Selling Album from 1975 to 1979. From 1999 to 2002, it was awarded under the name of Best Album. The award goes to the artist.

Achievements

Arcade Fire, Celine Dion, Michael Bublé and The Weeknd are the artists with the most wins in this category with three each; Dion is the most nominated artist with 12 nominations.

Recipients

Album awards of 1974

At the Juno Awards of 1974, no single prize was awarded for best album, but three artists were each awarded for albums in different categories.

Year Award Winner Album Ref.
1974 Contemporary Album of the Year Bachman–Turner Overdrive Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Country Album of the Year Stompin' Tom Connors To It and At It
Pop Music Album of the Year Anne Murray Danny's Song

Best Selling Album (1975–1979)

Year Winner Album Nominees Ref.
1975 Bachman–Turner Overdrive Not Fragile
1976 Bachman–Turner Overdrive Four Wheel Drive
1977 André Gagnon Neiges
1978 Dan Hill Longer Fuse
1979 Burton Cummings Dream of a Child

Album of the Year (1980–1998)

Year Winner Album Nominees Ref.
1980 Anne Murray New Kind of Feeling
1981 Anne Murray Anne Murray's Greatest Hits
1982 Loverboy Loverboy
1983 Loverboy Get Lucky
1984 Bryan Adams Cuts Like a Knife
1985 Bryan Adams Reckless
1986 Glass Tiger The Thin Red Line
1987 Kim Mitchell Shakin' Like a Human Being
No award ceremony was held in 1988
1989 Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson
1990 Alannah Myles Alannah Myles
1991 Céline Dion Unison
1992 Tom Cochrane Mad Mad World
1993 k.d. lang Ingénue
1994 Neil Young Harvest Moon
1995 Celine Dion The Colour of My Love
1996 Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill
1997 The Tragically Hip Trouble at the Henhouse
1998 Sarah McLachlan Surfacing

Best Album (1999–2002)

Year Winner Album Nominees Ref.
1999 Celine Dion Let's Talk About Love
2000 Alanis Morissette Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
2001 Barenaked Ladies Maroon
2002 Diana Krall The Look of Love

Album of the Year (2003–present)

Year Winner Album Nominees Ref.
2003 Avril Lavigne Let Go
2004 Sam Roberts We Were Born in a Flame
2005 Billy Talent Billy Talent
2006 Michael Bublé It's Time
2007 Nelly Furtado Loose
2008 Feist The Reminder
2009 Nickelback Dark Horse
2010 Michael Bublé Crazy Love
2011 Arcade Fire The Suburbs
2012 Michael Bublé Christmas
2013 Carly Rae Jepsen Kiss
2014 Arcade Fire Reflektor
2015 Leonard Cohen Popular Problems
2016 The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness
2017 Leonard Cohen You Want It Darker
2018 Arcade Fire Everything Now
2019 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes
2020 Alessia Cara The Pains of Growing
2021 The Weeknd After Hours
2022 Charlotte Cardin Phoenix
2023 The Weeknd Dawn FM
2024 Charlotte Cardin 99 Nights

See also

References

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