I downloaded a digital album. Apple Music is putting the tracks into two albums

I'm getting the tracks into Apple Music by playing them. Then I use Get Info to enter the name of the artist, album, and other information. The first two tracks are put into one album. The next three tracks are in another album of the same name. How can I merge these two albums together? And why does Apple Music separate the tracks into different albums? It isn't a typo because after the first track, the Music app prompted me for the album title after I typed the first character. I can't get the information online because the album's release date is in September. I'm reviewing it.

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.6

Posted on Jul 31, 2025 06:30 PM

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Jul 31, 2025 07:20 PM in response to stevegoldfield

"I downloaded a digital album. Apple Music is putting the tracks into two albums: I managed to do it, but Apple Music seems to be very screwed up. I re-added the first two tracks, and they went into the second album. But then I deleted the first album, and all the tracks in both albums went to Trash. So, I imported them, and now I have one album. This app needs a lot of work before it's ready for prime time."

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Were you Using a VPN?

VPNs can mess up network routing. So, turn it off when syncing music --and keep Security Software off of your Mac. Security Software just gets in the way on an Apple device, and this is a pure example of how and why.

Jul 31, 2025 07:55 PM in response to TheLittles

I was not using VPN. I know how to give Feedback, though I usually log bugs, which only rarely get fixed (though I was almost shocked to receive an Email from Apple two days ago that one of the bugs I had logged is now fixed) with Feedback Assistant. Since I was able to fix it myself, I'm not going to report it. Next time, I'll just import the tracks. Blaming a bug in an Apple app on security software seems lame to me. MacOS used to be mostly bug-free, but in recent years they release updates full of bugs. One I'm waiting for them to fix concerns Finder which goes crazy when using AirPlay. MacOS has been based on BSD UNIX for a long time, and that should give us a robust OS, but Apple no longer seems to care about removing bugs before releasing updates. Finally, I wasn't syncing music. I was importing it into the Music App and not over the internet.

Aug 1, 2025 01:08 AM in response to stevegoldfield

If iTunes or Music show multiple instances of an artist or an album then what generally works is to select all related tracks and use Song Info to add say a trailing X to each of the fields that the tracks should have in common:

  • For an album; Album, Album Artist, and Artist (if artist is the same for all tracks) *
  • For an artist; Album Artist (and Artist unless there are guest/featured artists listed which should not be changed)

Apply the change which merges things together, then remove the excess characters. Occasionally it may help to close and reopen the app between the two renaming operations. Part of a compilation should also be set consistently.


* If tracks are to be synced to a non-iOS device there should be a common Artist and/or the album should be set as a Compilation.



Use the songs view and display the fields Album, Sort Album, Album Artist, Sort Album Artist, Artist and Sort Artist side by side so you see whether or not it is appropriate to edit Artist and if sort values could be causing any further problems. See Grouping tracks into albums for more help if required.



One further tip for really stubborn duplicates. At one point I had three lots of Various Artists in the artists view of my iTunes Match library that wouldn't respond to the usual trailing X treatment. What I found worked was to add the trailing X to start with, but then with each group that iTunes wanted to keep separate start typing a value and let it autocomplete from say Var... to Various Artists. Picking from the autocomplete lists seemed to work when pasting/editing the whole value didn't.



tt2

Aug 1, 2025 01:30 AM in response to stevegoldfield

[…]Blaming a bug in an Apple app on security software seems lame to me.[…]

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So be it. But reporting it is the thing to do.


Report this Bug and Fix to Apple:

Do your Part: Report this to AppleApple may not get back to you directly, but the more feedback Apple receives on this, the more they will know what is going on, and what needs to be fixed in upcoming updates. Apple will know nothing of your findings, if you don't report them to them.

  1. Go Here: Feedback - macOS - Apple
  2. Select: "Bug Report" for the "Feedback Type"
  3. Comment: when this all started, and the fix. Include the URL to this thread.
  4. Proceed from there as necessary

Aug 1, 2025 08:01 AM in response to stevegoldfield

In context, duplicates means unwanted splitting of an album or artist into multiple groupings, where items that should appear together are spread instead across those groupings. This is the issue you mentioned in the initial post. It is a long standing issue in both Music and iTunes. The workaround I suggest may be more useful than deleting and reimporting content.


tt2

I downloaded a digital album. Apple Music is putting the tracks into two albums

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