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On Friday, November 1, 2013 at 12:49:27 PM UTC-4, Will Everett wrote:
>
> Next to the box where you search the library, there is a little 
> wrench/spanner. Click that, click on 
> Group By->Advanced and set the first criteria to be "Album Artist." Set 
> the second and third to anything else you might like.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, October 19, 2013 8:30:33 PM UTC-5, Jordan Abell wrote:
>>
>> Maybe that title is a bit confusing, so let me explain better. Say I have 
>> an album by The Roots that has various guest artists. The track artist 
>> might be something like "The Roots feat. Dice Raw" with other guests on the 
>> rest of the tracks. So this would be a big mess IF I didn't have the album 
>> artist tag set to just "The Roots" to allow it to be grouped with the rest 
>> of their albums.
>>
>> Now, what Clementine seems to do is automatically group anything into the 
>> Various Artists label if it sees different track artists, completely 
>> ignoring the album artist tag. I don't want to have a few albums of one 
>> artist grouped together and then another one randomly placed in Various 
>> Artists just because they have some guest musicians. If an album actually 
>> should be grouped under Various Artists, that's when you set the album 
>> artist tag as Various Artists and label the track artist for each track 
>> accordingly.
>>
>> Perhaps someone could explain the logic behind this? Any help would be 
>> appreciated. :)
>>
>

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