Thanks.  I'm not sure what you mean when you say "where it says things
like 3 of 10 or 3 of 14".  But I selected the artist in the playlist
browser and then went to the column in the music table where it says
the album title, and then hit VO-shift-\ and that seemed to do the
trick.

Thanks again,
Eric

On 3/13/11, Frank Carmickle <fr...@carmickle.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> A few things that you will want to do.  First if you are looking to navigate
> by artist and album you should turn on the playlist browser by pressing
> command b.  It will announce show column browser.  This will show up between
> the sources table and the track table now called music table.  When you
> interact with this table you will find your albums and artists lists
> alphabetically.
>
> Once you have the playlist browser you can then find the album you want.
> Stop interacting with the playlist browser and interact with the music
> browser.  Then sort by track.  It will be the column that says things like 1
> of 10 or 3 of 14.  Hit the VO shift backslash or VO vertical bar to choose
> to sort the column up or down.  Then you will have them in order.  That is
> if all is right with the track number tags..  All of the music that I have
> that came from the iTunes store is tagged correctly.
>
> HTH
> --FC
>
>
> On Mar 13, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I purchased an album by Kanye West from the iTunes store.  When I am
>> in the regular text view in iTunes and press "k" for Kanye, it first
>> gives me all of the tracks with just "Kanye West" as the artist names.
>> His albums have a lot of songs with guests which have "Kanye West
>> and..." as the artist name, so this results in me getting the album
>> tracks out of order, with just Kanye's songs first and then the ones
>> which have other artists on them.  The only way I've found to fix this
>> is to use the grid view and select "group by album".  But this brings
>> up a problem with voice over; it is extremely slow when navigating the
>> entire library in grid mode.  I never had issues with Jaws on a PC
>> when using the grid view, and when using iTunes on a PC, this seems to
>> be the only way to listen to albums like this in their proper running
>> order.  I had this issue on the iPhone as well, but was able to
>> resolve it by selecting "more" on the bottom right of the screen and
>> then selecting "albums".  Has anyone found a better solution to this?
>> I know I could just re-tag the tracks, but I really think complete
>> albums purchased directly from the iTunes store should be formatted
>> properly and easy to play without jumping through hoops.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Eric
>>
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