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himynameiscody

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Under settings then music. I don't see anything changing. Just asking because I can't find an album but somehow found it previously accidentally
 
Under settings then music. I don't see anything changing. Just asking because I can't find an album but somehow found it previously accidentally

iTunes lets you set an "Album Artist" separately from "Artist". Sometimes songs will be listed by multiple people, for example I have a Willie Nelson album bought from iTunes, but one song lists the artist as "Willie Nelson & Ray Price". The Album Artist is "Willie Nelson", so that all the songs on that album get listed together.
 
Album artist is pointless IMO. I have Album Artist and Artist always the same. If there's a feature, that goes in the track title:
Snoop Dogg feat. The Doors

I'm kinda anal about iTunes organization.
 
Album artist is pointless IMO. I have Album Artist and Artist always the same. If there's a feature, that goes in the track title:
Snoop Dogg feat. The Doors

I'm kinda anal about iTunes organization.

This is my example of why it benefits me. I listen to a variety of music and one example is my techno music (I'm also anal about my iTunes organization)

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Album artist is pointless IMO. I have Album Artist and Artist always the same. If there's a feature, that goes in the track title:
Snoop Dogg feat. The Doors

I'm kinda anal about iTunes organization.

What is "Track title"? The song name ("Name" field)?

I guess if it works for you, great. I would not want that extra info in the song name though. "Album Artist" is an elegant way to handle the issue.
 
This is my example of why it benefits me. I listen to a variety of music and one example is my techno music (I'm also anal about my iTunes organization)

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Yeah I listen to Techno as well, and a variety of other genres with albums like the one you have above. I really don't like having each artist separated like that when they're from one album. For example, if I had Kaleidoscope in my library, one track would read:

Track Title: It's Not The Things You Say feat. Kele Okereke
Artist: Tiësto

What is "Track title"? The song name ("Name" field)?I guess if it works for you, great. I would not want that extra info in the song name though. "Album Artist" is an elegant way to handle the issue.

Read above
 
Album artist is pointless IMO. I have Album Artist and Artist always the same. If there's a feature, that goes in the track title:
Snoop Dogg feat. The Doors

I'm kinda anal about iTunes organization.

Compilations
 
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seanfranklin said:
Under settings then music. I don't see anything changing. Just asking because I can't find an album but somehow found it previously accidentally

iTunes lets you set an "Album Artist" separately from "Artist". Sometimes songs will be listed by multiple people, for example I have a Willie Nelson album bought from iTunes, but one song lists the artist as "Willie Nelson & Ray Price". The Album Artist is "Willie Nelson", so that all the songs on that album get listed together.

So I take it that means you have it on?
 
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What If i dont have an album artist that I entered? I just want to go to albums and find all the song on that album or go to an artist and find all their songs
 
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