The 1994 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1995, was the second annual countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A compilation featuring 32 of the songs was released on cassette and CD. A countdown of the music videos of most of the songs was also shown on the ABC music program Rage.
Listeners could vote for one song at a time by phone (charged at 50 cents per call) and were allowed to vote as many times as they wanted. Listeners could select songs from a voting list provided by Triple J, or nominate a song of their choosing if it was not on the shortlist.
There have been three versions of this compilation album. The original version's track listing is listed below, and has been discontinued by manufacturer. The second version was a reissue by Universal released shortly after the original release. It features the same track listing as the original print. Strangely enough, the catalogue number corresponds with 2004 releases, the year when Universal began reissuing Hottest 100 CDs, despite this being released in 1995. The third version was released in 2004, this time by Warner Music. The track listing is different from the previous releases. "Closer" and "Seether" have been removed, and "A Certain Slant of Light" was moved up to track 2 on Disc 1.
Despite being released under Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Do You Love Me?" is listed as just Nick Cave.