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Old 10-23-2015, 08:58 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
As an example, I have the 1992 broadway album of Guys and Dolls. In order to play it as an album in the correct order, I had to go into the get info of each song and market it as an album with multiple artists. A real pain when you have thousands of albums and very non intuitive.
Does it list different artists for each track?

What I do personally in such a case is select the entire album, right click on one of the tracks, and set the "Artist" to some appropriate value. That sets the artist of all the tracks to the same value, so it lists (and plays) as a single album.

I don't think the behaviour you describe is new - it's the way that iTunes has always worked. Like you, I have thousands of CDs, but I've added them one at a time over many years, and ensured that the tags for each one is valid as I've added it.
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