Chris StapletonBest Chris Stapleton Albums Ranked
8.0
Avg Score
40
Opinions
6
Albums
13
Reviewers
Summary from 40 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Chris Stapleton's catalog across 6 albums from 40 opinions, with an overall average of 8.0/10. The top-rated Chris Stapleton album is Starting Over (2020) with a 8.6/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Higher and From A Room: Volume 2. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2023. Loving You On My Mind ranks as the highest-rated Chris Stapleton song on Wavelength with a 8.8/10 average.
Higher
“Higher cements Chris Stapleton's place as one of country music's finest voices”
Starting Over
“Chris Stapleton returns with a clean slate of sorts and the year's best country album.”
Higher
“The Kentucky singer/songwriter’s charming, gravelly voice and authentic roots shine through on his highly anticipated fifth LP—and his first since winning three Grammy Awards for his 2020 album Starting Over.”
From A Room: Vol. 1
“Nashville institution Chris Stapleton followed his 2015 breakthrough with two new albums this year. They showcase his omnivorous approach to country music in all its dignified melancholy.”
From A Room: Vol. 1
“Chris Stapleton drops a second album of quality contemporary country in 2017.”
From A Room: Vol. 1
“Our take on the songwriter's second album this year, 'From A Room: Volume 2'”
Higher
“This album is seriously next‑level country/soul/roots music. It doesn’t just have great songs,it feels like a complete emotional journey that you get even the first time you hear it. The way Stapleton uses his voice is insane, it’s gritty, real, and layered with feeling on every track. The pacing is thoughtful, the album moves from introspection to strength to pain and back again without ever feeling boring or repetitive. The production is clean but soulful, and every instrument feels placed with intention. There’s no filler, and every song feels like it matters, which makes it way more than just a playlist of good tracks. The only reason it doesn’t hit a perfect 10 is that it’s slightly more subtle than explosive overall, but that subtlety is also part of what makes it feel grown, deep, and real. It’s the kind of record that stays with you long after it ends.”
Traveller
“This album is where Chris shows he’s a serious talent, but it doesn’t always land as strong as Higher. Classics like Tennessee Whiskey and Nobody to Blame are obviously fire, but some tracks feel slow or kind of blend together. His voice is still incredible, and the storytelling is solid, but the album sometimes drags and doesn’t feel as cohesive. Definitely worth listening to, but not quite next-level like his later stuff.”
Wavelength is the Letterboxd for music.
Download the App