Electric Rodeo (Lee Kernaghan album)

Electric Rodeo is the ninth studio album released by Australian country musician Lee Kernaghan. The album peaked at number five on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum in 2003. It was nominated at the 2002 ARIA Music Awards for Best Country Album, but lost to Kasey Chambers for Barricades & Brickwalls.

Electric Rodeo
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2002
RecordedRancom St. Studios, Sydney, The Castle, Nashville TN, Studios 301, Sydney and The Vault, Melbourne.
GenreCountry
ProducerGarth Porter
Lee Kernaghan chronology
Rules of the Road
(2000)
Electric Rodeo
(2002)
The Big Ones: Greatest Hits Vol. 1
(2004)

Track listing

  1. The Way It Is
  2. Electric Rodeo
  3. Something In The Water
  4. An Ordinary Bloke
  5. Baptise The Ute
  6. Long Night
  7. You Rock My World
  8. A Handful Of Dust
  9. That Old Caravan
  10. Wild Side Of Life
  11. Sing You Back Home
  12. Texas QLD 4385
  13. The Odyssey

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2002/03) Peak
position
scope="row"Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] 5

Year-end charts

Chart (2002) Position
ARIA Albums Chart[2] 79
ARIA Australian Artist Albums Chart[3] 16
ARIA Country Albums Chart[4] 3
Chart (2003) Position
ARIA Country Albums Chart[5] 5

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[6] Platinum 70,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References

  1. "Australiancharts.com – Lee Kernaghan – Electric Rodeo". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  2. "2002 ARIA ALBUMS CHART". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  3. "2002 ARIA AUSTRALIAN ARTIST ALBUMS CHART". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  4. "2002 ARIA COUNTRY ALBUMS CHART". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  5. "2003 ARIA COUNTRY ALBUMS CHART". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  6. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 Albums". Australian Recording Industry Association.
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