iPod songs out of order? Dec21 '04

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# (1 of 59): Chad

1 year, 10 months after the fact. (Mon 23 Oct 2006, 8:35 AM CST)

Still didn't put my songs in order on my iPod...

# (2 of 59): Matthom

1 year, 10 months after the fact. (Mon 23 Oct 2006, 8:53 AM CST)

Hmmm. It should work. I've tested it before. Perhaps I should update this article, as it is a bit out-dated. Maybe there's some new bug in iTunes 7 that is preventing this.

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# (3 of 59): Zack

1 year, 10 months after the fact. (Tue 24 Oct 2006, 10:59 PM CST)

Mine is having the same problem, but not all my track numbers are in order. I don't want to go and change each track number for 1500 songs, is there a quicker way I can do it by album?

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# (4 of 59): Kacy

1 year, 10 months after the fact. (Sat 04 Nov 2006, 10:33 AM CST)

I had this same problem when I recently imported a best of compilation. I noticed that the artist was not the same on all the tracks and he would sometimes show up with another artist as in a duet. Well since my library is sorted by artist this immediately threw the songs out of order. I just edited the tracks by giving them all of the same artist and voila! The tracks are back in order. Hope this helps for some people. If not, I suggest making a playlist with the correct order.

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# (5 of 59): Charles

1 year, 11 months after the fact. (Wed 22 Nov 2006, 9:26 AM CST)

Was having the same problem myself - one or two albums out of 600 not in track order. Try looking at the album artist column, my albums where being thrown out of order by different values in that column.
Easiest solution is to select every song, right click and get info. Then tick the clear album artist field (unless you actually use this info, which is unlikely).
Hope this helps.

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# (6 of 59): Richard

2 years after the fact. (Thu 11 Jan 2007, 2:37 AM CST)

this is retarded. I paid TOP dollar for my new ipod. downloaded there new software and now more than half my songs play out of order from there respective albums...and I downloaded them from limewire...not itunes.

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# (7 of 59): Allison

2 years, 1 month after the fact. (Wed 31 Jan 2007, 9:21 AM CST)

i have been having the same problem. i recently noticed that some of the songs that were out of order are have different notes in the comments box, so i just changed that. i don't have my hookup with me right now, so i can't say for sure if this will fix the order on the ipod, but it's worth a try.

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# (8 of 59): Adam

2 years, 1 month after the fact. (Sat 03 Feb 2007, 1:08 PM CST)

On my iPod, I've had this problem but only with albums where some of the songs are downloaded off iTunes. For example, Stone Temple Pilots' Core is one of my favorite CDs. I put the CD on my iPod, but some of the songs were scratched up so I bought those 3 songs off iTunes. I made sure all 12 tracks were in order, and did the "1 of 1" thing that was suggested. However, this didn't work and the 3 tracks I bought still remained out of order on my iPod, but NOT on iTunes. This problem as occurred every time where I have a bought song on the same album as a non-bought song. An interesting detail about this whole problem is that this never happened on my iPod until I did one of those iPod updates iTunes asks you about a couple times a year.

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# (9 of 59): Tikkitika

2 years, 1 month after the fact. (Sat 17 Feb 2007, 5:00 PM CST)

thank you sooo much, the glitch is fixed and now i can listen to my music properly :D

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# (10 of 59): Maria Mccuen

2 years, 1 month after the fact. (Sun 18 Feb 2007, 1:25 PM CST)

Thank you soo much! I've been trying to get my songs in order for a while now but no matter what I tried it would never work. But this did and now I can enjoy my music. <3

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# (11 of 59): Seanzie

2 years, 2 months after the fact. (Mon 19 Feb 2007, 10:30 PM CST)

I'm having the same problem with only a few out of some 500 albums, yet no change of any kind in iTunes affects the entropy of my iPod. In fact when I search amongst my iPod through iTunes everything is in order - the problem arises when looking through the iPod itself. I've filled all but 10 MB or so of my 30 GB iPod - perhaps this has something to do with it being almost filled to capacity. Either that, or both the new iTunes and iPod updates I recently installed are faulty.

In any event, I'm sure I'll have to replace my iPod after its unofficial life-expectancy of 2 1/2 years is up. Things sure are made to break nowadays...

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# (12 of 59): Matthom

2 years, 2 months after the fact. (Tue 20 Feb 2007, 6:01 AM CST)

Seanzie, yeah my iPod broke after a year and a half. I agree the "song order" thing is really annoying.

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# (13 of 59): Matt

2 years, 2 months after the fact. (Mon 26 Feb 2007, 12:46 PM CST)

After reading this I took a closer look at my songs info and realised that some songs had just "artist" filled in and others had "album artist" and "artist". After I made them all the same that fixed it.

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# (14 of 59): Kathryn » crunchyfroggie.spaces.live.com

2 years, 2 months after the fact. (Sat 03 Mar 2007, 10:16 PM CST)

Initially the following changes didn't work: - Assigning all tracks from the affected album to "Disc 1 of 1" - Ensuring all tracks included the Album Artist (the problematic track didn't) - Deleting the Album Artist information altogether from all tracks on the album (leaving only Artist)

I worked out that you must first delete the album from your iPod and then transfer it back from iTunes after making the above changes. It worked beautifully. :)

Thanks for the troubleshooting ideas, this has been bothering me for ages.

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# (15 of 59): Slartibartfast

2 years, 2 months after the fact. (Thu 08 Mar 2007, 11:31 PM CST)

Sort you playlist as you like in iTunes (artist, song name etc) then control-click on the playlist and select "Copy to Play Order"..... easy!. Enjoy the play order on you iPod.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050820164254360

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# (16 of 59): Sonuva Beach

2 years, 3 months after the fact. (Sun 25 Mar 2007, 3:15 PM CST)

select all the songs in the album > go to get info > tick the album artist box and hit ok... it works

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# (17 of 59): Annesprad » myspace.com/thetwinsandi

2 years, 4 months after the fact. (Mon 30 Apr 2007, 6:14 PM CST)

i have a fix!!! i went to get info, and erased the album name info (rubber soul), then i went and found the song (in my life)and input the album name again, hit ok and voila, one "rubber soul", and there's "in my life," right where it should be! yay!! wow i hope this helps. i feel smart!

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# (18 of 59): Nick

2 years, 4 months after the fact. (Thu 03 May 2007, 9:42 PM CST)

I just wanted to say that I tried the advice given in the entry and it did not work but in one of the feedback comments someone advised that one should remove the album artist field in order to properly order the tracks so i tried that and it was successful. I believe that itunes downloads utilize the album artist field, uploads from CD, however, do not. This is the cause of the issues with mixed source albums. Thank you.

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# (19 of 59): Alex

2 years, 6 months after the fact. (Thu 28 Jun 2007, 4:42 AM CST)

The tracks will always play out of order if you have shuffle on

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# (20 of 59): John B.

2 years, 7 months after the fact. (Sat 21 Jul 2007, 2:38 AM CST)

To play in order I have sorted by Date added. This will allow let's say the newest Harry Potter Audio Book on CD to be played in order. That is as long as you install it in order.

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# (21 of 59): Ec

2 years, 8 months after the fact. (Fri 24 Aug 2007, 4:47 PM CST)

Thanks for all the help on this issue. Couple of other things have been bothering me that maybe you guys have come across. Recently one of my artists on my Ipod appears 3 times with the same albums in it each time and I can't figure out why? It is only that one artist and I re-tagged all the albums.

The other is I tag my albums by year so it is like (2007) - album name. Is there a way to arrange those in a different order then the default (I think now it does oldest to newest) but I wanted to do newest to oldest?

Thanks in advance!

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# (22 of 59): Jd Mcmillan

2 years, 8 months after the fact. (Wed 12 Sep 2007, 1:17 PM CST)

Basically, it seems like Album, Album Artist and Disc Number need to be in agreement for sorting to happen properly.

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# (23 of 59): Kelly

2 years, 8 months after the fact. (Sat 15 Sep 2007, 9:39 AM CST)

Thanks!! I was having the same problem with some mp3s I downloaded as torrents. I couldn't figure out why they kept getting out of order once I sorted on album/artist name. I edited the info for all to Disc 1 of 1, and it worked!

A side note - the process isn't as complicated as you describe. You can simply start typing in part of the artist/album name into the little filtering search box in iTunes. Then hit Apple + a (or ctrl + A) to select all, then Apple + I (ctrl + I) to edit the info.

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# (24 of 59): Do A Barrel Roll » 4chan.org

2 years, 9 months after the fact. (Wed 19 Sep 2007, 4:28 PM CST)

Thanks for the help. I had this exact problem with Pink Floyd's "The Wall" both the live and the studio versions had songs out of order. Now as some of you know, these are 2-disc sets. Originally I had them set as disc 1 of 2 and 2 of 2 respectively with no problems. The recent updates messed all of that up. So I used the above fix and made it all one album (1 of 1) and re-adjusted the track numbers appropriately to keep the songs in order. So now, the songlist was showing up properly in itunes, but it was still messed up on the ipod.

I searched through some of the responses on here and found one that mentioned setting both the artist AND the album artist to the same name. I gave that a try and POOF! my iPod is now showing the song names in the proper order, and with a gapless album such as this, it's very important that the songs are where they are supposed to be.

so, to reiterate

1.) set disc to "1 of 1"

if that fails

2.) set BOTH Artist and Album Artist to the same name

that's how i got my fix, hope it works for others

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# (25 of 59): Bw6168

2 years, 9 months after the fact. (Mon 01 Oct 2007, 11:47 PM CST)

the artist to album artist thing is the only thing that worked...funny thing is the "Genius'" at Apple told me and I quote. "I'm afraid we are going to have to wipe the iPod and do a re-sync to get it to order correctly"

True story! I told them 3 albums are playing out of order and 'Roscoe' told me it had to be wiped.

Sounds like the old days when I used PCs and had to call Dell and I got the 'ol ZZTop routine.

Anyone that owned a Dell computer from 1998 through 2003 knows what I'm talking about. It's a damn shame to see Apple going down the toilet as well.

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# (26 of 59): Ted Johnson

2 years, 9 months after the fact. (Mon 08 Oct 2007, 9:55 PM CST)

Thank you for your help. I actual did a global "select all" and then put a 1 in the spot for album x of x and it corrected my entire collection of 6000 songs. Thank you so much for the help!!! It really saved me a lot of work. Best, Ted

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# (27 of 59): Louis

2 years, 9 months after the fact. (Wed 10 Oct 2007, 10:18 PM CST)

Thanks for that. If the above doesn't work, you can try selecting all the tunes in the playlist, opening the "get info" window, and choosing "remember order = yes" at the bottom, making sure the box is checked.

This solution is good if you have a playlist that you want to have play in order on your iPod, but it includes a song from, say, disc 2 of a multi-disc album -- you don't want to screw up how it's catalogued relative to the other songs in that multi-disc collection (changing the disc number in your playlist will change it everywhere).

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# (28 of 59): Neville

2 years, 10 months after the fact. (Sat 20 Oct 2007, 9:49 AM CST)

Sorting by date worked for me, that said I have 250 albums and still have to go through and check the lot. I had loaded 15 audio books and all of them were jumbled up can you imagine how mad that made me after loading 50 CDs, and so thanks for your help.

Regards

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# (29 of 59): Cam

2 years, 10 months after the fact. (Sun 04 Nov 2007, 12:03 AM CST)

I wasted about 10 hours trying out all these iTunes alternatives that might put the songs in order. Thanks for the advice, works perfectly!

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# (30 of 59): Spiv

2 years, 12 months after the fact. (Sun 16 Dec 2007, 8:06 PM CST)

guys it might sound stupid but go into settings on your ipod and go to shuffle and turn it off. when people previously suggested this i thought i just had to go to original start menu an make sure the shuffle icon in the top right hand corner wass't there. however, actually turning the shuffle off in the settings has done the trick for me and i can now listen to my albums as god intended. hth

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# (31 of 59): Ole Marius Pettersen

3 years after the fact. (Sun 13 Jan 2008, 3:37 AM CST)

Dude!

Ha ha, this has annoyed me for quite a while now, but the "disc 1 of 1" did the trick.

Thanks!

:D

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# (32 of 59): Chris Channing

3 years, 1 month after the fact. (Mon 04 Feb 2008, 4:35 PM CST)

i had the problem today of the tracks from a playlist going onto the ipod (shuffle) in the wrong order no matter how many times i tried and retried from scratch - i solved it by right clicking on the ipod icon in the source menu on the left whence a menu appears which includes (i deciphered - eventually) a possibility that says something about the order of pieces (i can't remember what it is - mine is in italian anyway) ... it doesn't refer directly to the order of pieces (at least not in real english) but if you start with that possibility in your head you can guess which one it is - this is the only thing which stopped dolly parton appearing in the middle of a handel mass :_))

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# (33 of 59): Gal 31

3 years, 2 months after the fact. (Wed 05 Mar 2008, 8:53 AM CST)

I tried many of the above suggestions, and nothing worked for me, until I went to each song individually to where the info box had options for entering "sort artist". In that box I made all songs on the same cd of compilations have the same generic artist. This then allowed all songs to align by track # in itunes. This also allowed the actual artist to still be seen in the library as well. Haven't synced ipod yet though so hopefully right order will transfer.

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# (34 of 59): Joelville » joellueders.com

3 years, 3 months after the fact. (Fri 28 Mar 2008, 8:48 AM CST)

Thank you, I was about to re-rip some cd's and you saved me!

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# (35 of 59): Thombeau » planetfabulon.com

3 years, 3 months after the fact. (Wed 02 Apr 2008, 4:53 AM CST)

Between this post and some of the feedback, this really helped. Thanks!

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# (36 of 59): Clare

3 years, 3 months after the fact. (Sun 06 Apr 2008, 10:18 AM CST)

Thank you for clear instructions, this worked for me- I can now have my "Running" playlist in a beats per minute order..(tracks getting faster as I warm up..)If you see a sweaty middle aged woman pounding the streets of Hertfordshire with a big smile on her face, it's down to you, Matthom!

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# (37 of 59): Ab

3 years, 3 months after the fact. (Sun 13 Apr 2008, 1:53 AM CST)

could it be different bit rates from downloaded content?

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# (38 of 59): Ab

3 years, 3 months after the fact. (Sun 13 Apr 2008, 2:01 AM CST)

just found out, try making album artist the same!!!!!

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# (39 of 59): Kasil

3 years, 4 months after the fact. (Mon 05 May 2008, 7:58 PM CST)

Actually, another thing that might be wrong is the Album Artist info. If some of your songs from the album are downloaded where-as others are ripped (in my case to replace tracks damaged by disk wear-and-tear), than te Album Artist information may be different. iTunes doesn't automatically fill out Album Artist info on ripped tracks, but when yhou download tracks, the information is already there. Try either adding the information to tracks lacking it or removing it from those that have it.

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# (40 of 59): Chris

3 years, 4 months after the fact. (Wed 14 May 2008, 12:39 AM CST)

I found out that it was the Composer field that was throwing this off, not the Album Artist. Just basically go through each one and clear the field you don't need, or select all, get info, and check all the boxes that you want clear and leave them clear. That might work too.

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# (41 of 59): Silvertail

3 years, 4 months after the fact. (Wed 14 May 2008, 10:06 PM CST)

Woo, it worked! I've been struggling with this same problem for hours. Thanks!

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# (42 of 59): Kimm

3 years, 5 months after the fact. (Tue 10 Jun 2008, 4:09 AM CST)

Thank you so much! Ive had this problem since like forever, and I was just putting up with it despite the frustration. Until I stumbled across this article! You are one great big help! Thank you.

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# (43 of 59): Ricky

3 years, 5 months after the fact. (Sun 15 Jun 2008, 2:35 PM CST)

The "album artist" trick worked for me. this particular album's songs were listed properly on itunes and were also listed properly (in correct order) on my ipod folder as viewed through the itunes interface. however, on the ipod, the songs were essentially listed randomly (3-7-1-11-etc.)

the only thing that worked was to go into itunes and change the "album artist" to the same name as the "artist". no idea why this worked because the album artist field was the same in all the songs before (blank). oh well, the joys of ipods.

oh yeah, and to those suggesting "turn off the shuffle"--the songs are still LISTED in the proper order even if the shuffle is on.

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# (44 of 59): Eleanor

3 years, 5 months after the fact. (Wed 18 Jun 2008, 12:50 PM CST)

Thanks so much for this - I was getting pretty frustrated! :)

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# (45 of 59): Rodrey

3 years, 6 months after the fact. (Sat 21 Jun 2008, 11:25 AM CST)

This worked for me. Thank's a million Matt

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# (46 of 59): Cbass

3 years, 6 months after the fact. (Fri 27 Jun 2008, 2:15 AM CST)

select the entire album in itunes right click get info and change the album artist to whatever it should be and itll work

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# (47 of 59): Needhelp!

3 years, 6 months after the fact. (Thu 03 Jul 2008, 1:57 PM CST)

It worked perfectly!!! Thx!!!

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# (48 of 59): Danni

3 years, 6 months after the fact. (Thu 03 Jul 2008, 8:52 PM CST)

The same Artist and Artist Name worked for me, as well as turning the Shuffle (OFF) on the IPOD!! Everyone has been a great! help... Thanks...

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# (49 of 59): Calvin

3 years, 6 months after the fact. (Fri 18 Jul 2008, 10:25 AM CST)

Another fix is to make sure all of the album artists are the same. This worked for me

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# (50 of 59): Rob

3 years, 7 months after the fact. (Mon 04 Aug 2008, 12:24 PM CST)

Disc 1 did not have the album artist, but disc 2 did, so it was always first. Making them consistent (in my case removing the field for the whole set) fixed the problem. Thanks!!!

My other out of order tracks were fixed by changing the track number to something random and then changing it back.

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# (51 of 59): Word Nezzy

3 years, 7 months after the fact. (Mon 11 Aug 2008, 3:37 AM CST)

I just made did the disk x of x trick, and made sure i had every thing exactly the same for each song, and had the track numbers correct.

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# (52 of 59): Ashly

3 years, 8 months after the fact. (Tue 26 Aug 2008, 6:36 PM CST)

Finally! thanks loads!

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# (53 of 59): Heather

3 years, 9 months after the fact. (Mon 22 Sep 2008, 4:03 PM CST)

Yea this used to happen to me too. Itunes would randomly place say a song (i.e. 5 of 11) out of order. So yea, make sure each track also has "1 of 1" under info or they all have it blank. If that doesn't work, then deleting both artist name and artist album throws the entire album at the end of your itunes and for some reason (can't tell you why), it throws all the songs back in order. Highlight the entire album and re-add artist name and album title. Again, I don't know why it worked but it did!

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# (54 of 59): Charles Mcmillion

3 years, 10 months after the fact. (Sun 19 Oct 2008, 9:10 PM CST)

Yes! This works. I was going NUTS.

Thanks

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# (55 of 59): Gaurav

3 years, 10 months after the fact. (Thu 30 Oct 2008, 2:00 AM CST)

No Need to enter any disc numbers. For keeping all the tracks in the desired order, you just need to click on "Shuffle" option under 'Controls' menu.

Now when you import any palylist into your iPod, it'll remain in the same order as it is present in the selected playlist.

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# (56 of 59): Neo

3 years, 10 months after the fact. (Sat 01 Nov 2008, 3:18 PM CST)

IF THIS FIX DIDN'T WORK FOR YOU, READ:

Check the Album Artist tag for each song. If they aren't all the same, they could get sorted by Album Artists alphabetically.

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# (57 of 59): Chris Paddock

3 years, 10 months after the fact. (Tue 04 Nov 2008, 1:24 AM CST)

Great stuff, Matt! I didn't think it worked at first, as, apparently, Search continues to place songs out of order. That is, if you look up an artist in search, then click on an album, you'll get a randomized order, but not if you go through by browsing within Artist.

Bottom line is that Ipod/Itunes is a pretty crappy interface if you have a lot of music. It'd be nice if they hired a few real information architects to design this stuff.

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# (58 of 59): Snow

3 years, 11 months after the fact. (Wed 03 Dec 2008, 1:01 AM CST)

Thanks =] This has been bugging me for quite a while and I've frustratedly tried to figure out what was wrong with it with no luck. Thanks for the help =]

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# (59 of 59): Bambam

4 years after the fact. (Sat 03 Jan 2009, 10:44 AM CST)

omg, finally! the 'album artist' thing really works. thanks!

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