You can fix up the tags a bit
the album artist tag can do that kind of thing
right click on an album>edit track information for the clementine tag editor
Change the name of the album so greatest hits aren't the 1st words
The specific file name can be a problem, which you can see with easytag or 
some other tag editor

On Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 10:33:44 AM UTC-7, MacThe Real wrote:
>
> So, I have a medium sized library.
>
> I have 20 or so artists/albums where the album title is "Greatest Hits".
>
> In the library list ALL the tracks on all albums "Greatest Hits" albums 
> show up under a single album "Greatest Hits" under "Various Artists". And 
> the album art is always the cover of the first song in the list.
>
> For example if a Bruce Springsteen song from his greatest hits album is 
> first then the cover is his. And there are tracks from Springsteen, ZZ Top, 
> Felix Mendelssohn, The Byrds are listed in the album.
>
> Doesn't matter what I select for filtering.
>
> My files on disc are set up <Artist><Album><tracks> so:
>
> Bruce Springsteen
>       |____Greatest Hits
>                    |_______Born To Run.mp3
> ZZ Top
>       |____Greatest Hits
>                    |_______Legs.mp3
> etc.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Mac
>

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