Hi all,
I’ve been a huge fan of Apple Music since it first became available, and I’ve 
amassed a huge library in the cloud; we’re talking thousands upon thousands of 
albums. I have a couple of questions. First, is there a way I can get an 
accurate count of how many albums are in my library? A year-a-half ago I 
somehow stumbled across that information, and at that time the count was around 
 four thousand. I’d be willing to bet that  the collection has grown by at 
least another couple of thousand. 
Second, when I bring up some albums, not all of the tracks are included, yet 
I’ll find them elsewhere on another album, perhaps a greatest hits collection 
or an anthology. My guess is that Apple does that to save storage, but if I 
want to play an album start to finish, it would be nice to have all of its 
tracks available. Any thoughts on this? 
Thanks in advance.
Tom    

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