Use the following with caution! It worked on earlier
Versions (8? 9?)

Back up. Open the copy (hold down option at launch). Delete all entries then 
import the XML file that iTunes creates in the same directory. 

Of course that might be corrupted too. What about Time Mschine of yr iTunes 
library file?

>From my iPhone 

On 18 Feb 2011, at 10:31, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
> 
> My iTunes database seems to have become discombobulated. For a couple of 
> items it's somehow moved the "Rating" parameter into the "Artist" column and 
> the "Album" parameter into the "Artist" column. Any ideas how I fix it? Is 
> there a "rebuild database" routine anywhere that I'm not seeing?
> 
> Phil
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