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tracks in same album split into different "albums"

currently, I have a couple of different individual albums split into different albums.

examples: one track of Desertshore by Nico (which has only one disc) "belongs" to a different album, according to iTunes. (it also has a slightly different automatically retrieved album cover.) similarly, +The Madcap Laughs+ (which also has just one disc) by Syd Barrett has gotten split up into two albums. (again, with slightly different album covers.) other albums have the same problem.

I have tried going to Get Data and methodically making sure that the data matches and it still doesn't work. I have tried deleting all the info about individual tracks and still iTunes remembers the metadata. maddening! what can I do about this?

note that I have tried using iTunes 10's feature where you can edit all information in an album at once. a good feature, but it can't merge albums. manually dragging and dropping in and out of folders also does help, of course.

2.4 GHZ MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.4), using iTunes 10

Posted on Sep 2, 2010 4:13 PM

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Sep 13, 2011 3:54 AM in response to Ria777

I had the same problem, but to fix it was a strange process:


Say I had an album split into 2, "AlbumA". If I renamed one to "AlbumB", then renamed it back to "AlbumA" then they become one album, as they should be.


Strange I know but it works.


Other things that have worked in the past:


- Editing the Sorting Info to match.

- Untick "Part of a Compilation"


If none of these help, and its a CD, it can sometimes be easier to import the CD again.

Dec 18, 2011 8:46 AM in response to Ria777

I had the same problem.. Really easy to solve (now that I know...)

Select the songs you want on the same album, right click, click the first line about informations (sorry I use itunes in french) then say yes about changing information for many songs, then go to the tab called ''option'' . 2 things to do: First: click compilation, Second: change ''no'' for ''yes''. That's it! You will need to put an album name in the ''infos'' tab only if this don't work right away.

Hope it will work as quickly for you.

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Mar 12, 2012 1:02 PM in response to Joseph Kannry

Joseph Kannry wrote:


To address title of this thread have to mark all songs as part of compilation. Right now doing song by song as havent figured out how to mark entire album as compilation


Hi there, yes making everything into a compilation can fix multiple covers for some users, for some albums, some of the time. Which is fine if you don't mind treating your non-compilation albums as compilations, and don't have any other issues.


For a thorough overview of the potential problems and workarounds for each please read the whole article I wrote, linked to earlier, and which you have rediscovered.


tt2

Mar 12, 2012 4:56 PM in response to Joseph Kannry

You tested a solution for what problem?


Turning off "Group By Album Artist" is a solution for those who would rather have all artists listed in the iOS device's artists menu, even those who only appear as guests or on compilation albums, regardless of any other side effects such as multiple covers in other views.


If you have a specific issue of your own I'll be happy to advise on the best approach.


In the meantime I realise I failed to respond to this query earlier:

Right now doing song by song as havent figured out how to mark entire album as compilation

You may well have worked this out by now, but if not you can select multiple tracks using combinations of shift-click and ctrl-click to select ranges or toggle the selection of individual items, then access the Get Info. dialog (CTRL-I) and edit common properties. Part of a compilation appears on the Options tab.


tt2

tracks in same album split into different "albums"

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