I may have asked this before, so forgive me, but i just don't get this. 
 I'm trying to modify the album "america" by the band America at the album 
level. So i do the following:

beet ls artist:america album:america
America - 1971 - America - Riverside - 3:04
America - 1971 - America - Sandman - 5:06
America - 1971 - America - Three Roses - 3:55
America - 1971 - America - Children - 3:07
America - 1971 - America - A Horse With No Name - 4:13
America - 1971 - America - Here - 5:36
America - 1971 - America - I Need You - 3:07
America - 1971 - America - Rainy Day - 2:55
America - 1971 - America - Never Found the Time - 3:50
America - 1971 - America - Clarice - 4:01
America - 1971 - America - Donkey Jaw - 5:19
America - 1971 - America - Pigeon Song - 2:20

so far so good.

Now i do:

beet modify -a source="remastered from original master tapes" 
artist:america album:america       
error: No matching albums found.

what?  IT just showed it  to me with the exact same query. If i add any 
component other than album to the query it fails. However, i can't just 
rely on album:America as that brings up too may results:

beet modify -a source="remastered from original master tapes" 
album:"america" 
Modifying 3 albums.
America - 1971 - America
  source: original master recording -> remastered from original master tapes
David Bowie - 1975 - Young Americans
  source: remastered from original master tapes
Thomas Newman - 2000 - American Beauty
  source: remastered from original master tapes
Really modify, move and write tags? (Yes/no/select) no

What am i doing wrong here? Shouldn't i be able to say beet modify -a 
year:1965  artist:miles davis  or whatever i want and it should modify the 
albums that fit that query?

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