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Purchased album downloads as separate albums

I purchased an album in iTunes on my iPhone, and then went onto my Mac iTunes to download the purchase. When I downloaded the album, it was somehow split into two separate albums, with only four songs on one of them, and the rest on the other. I tried removing the download and downloading it again, but I still ended up with two albums when it should only be one. My iTunes is up to date on my Mac. Any advice on how to combine them into the same album again?

MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2013), macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)

Posted on Jul 31, 2018 7:04 PM

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Posted on Aug 4, 2018 6:58 PM

If iTunes shows multiple instances of an artist or an album then what generally works is to select all related tracks and use Get Info to add say a trailing X to each of the fields that the tracks should have in common:

  • For an album; Album, Album Artist, and Artist (if artist is the same for all tracks) *
  • For an artist; Album Artist (and Artist unless there are guest/featured artists listed which should not be changed)

Apply the change which merges things together, then remove the excess characters. Occasionally it may help to close and reopen iTunes between the two renaming operations. Part of a compilation should also be set consistently.


* If tracks are to be synced to a non-iOS device there should be a common Artist and/or the album should be set as a Compilation.



Use the songs view and display the fields Album, Sort Album, Album Artist, Sort Album Artist, Artist and Sort Artist side by side so you see whether or not it is appropriate to edit Artist and if sort values could be causing any further problems. See Grouping tracks into albums for more help if required.



One further tip for really stubborn duplicates. At one point I had three lots of Various Artists in the artists view of my iTunes Match library that wouldn't respond to the usual trailing X treatment. What I found worked was to add the trailing X to start with, but then with each group that iTunes wanted to keep separate start typing a value and let iTunes autocomplete from say Var... to Various Artists. Picking from the autocomplete lists seemed to work when pasting/editing the whole value didn't.



tt2

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Aug 4, 2018 6:58 PM in response to CAL808

If iTunes shows multiple instances of an artist or an album then what generally works is to select all related tracks and use Get Info to add say a trailing X to each of the fields that the tracks should have in common:

  • For an album; Album, Album Artist, and Artist (if artist is the same for all tracks) *
  • For an artist; Album Artist (and Artist unless there are guest/featured artists listed which should not be changed)

Apply the change which merges things together, then remove the excess characters. Occasionally it may help to close and reopen iTunes between the two renaming operations. Part of a compilation should also be set consistently.


* If tracks are to be synced to a non-iOS device there should be a common Artist and/or the album should be set as a Compilation.



Use the songs view and display the fields Album, Sort Album, Album Artist, Sort Album Artist, Artist and Sort Artist side by side so you see whether or not it is appropriate to edit Artist and if sort values could be causing any further problems. See Grouping tracks into albums for more help if required.



One further tip for really stubborn duplicates. At one point I had three lots of Various Artists in the artists view of my iTunes Match library that wouldn't respond to the usual trailing X treatment. What I found worked was to add the trailing X to start with, but then with each group that iTunes wanted to keep separate start typing a value and let iTunes autocomplete from say Var... to Various Artists. Picking from the autocomplete lists seemed to work when pasting/editing the whole value didn't.



tt2

Aug 1, 2018 1:04 PM in response to CAL808

Good morning CAL808,

Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
I understand an album that you purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store has downloaded into two separate albums in your iTunes library. Check to see if you have the most recent version of iTunes for Mac (version 12.7.5.9) installed. In this version, Right-click or Control-click on a song from each of the split albums and choose "Song Info" from the contextual menu that appears.
Edit the information for the second album to match the information in the first album to combine the split albums into one.
Note: Earlier version of iTunes have "Get Info" instead of "Song Info" in the contextual menu. Otherwise, the information outlined in this resource explains the editing process.
iTunes for Mac: Edit song and CD information
Take care.

Aug 1, 2018 5:38 PM in response to MoonJ.

Hi,


Thanks for the advice! Although, I tried both of the solutions in this post, and neither worked. In the first solution, my iTunes Media folder shows the album as one album, and this one album has all the songs in it, so that is correct. However, the album still separates in my iTunes Library. In the second solution, when I choose "Song Info" or "Get Info" the information is the same for both separate albums and for individual songs on each, so I'm still not sure why it's being split up if it reads as one everywhere else.


Any further advice?

Purchased album downloads as separate albums

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