Thanks, when I ripped the tracks from the CD all I got among my albums was 
track1 through to 20 there was no unknown album that I could see, just the 
tracks among the albums.
Max.
On 13/11/2012, at 2:06 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When you rip the cd, it may mark the files as unknown. I would do a
> search for "unknown" with the group by album radio button checked,
> then vo-space on your album (each unknown should have a date on it).
> Once the cd is open, cmd-a to select all, then cmd-i to open the info
> window. Select the second tab (I don't remember what it's called) and
> you will have a bunch of checkboxes and edit fields to fill in (I
> don't know what the checkboxes do, but I always check the one for any
> edit field I fill in). Since this is for all the tracks, not just one,
> only enter things like album name, artist, and other information that
> applies to all the tracks as a group. Cmd-w to close the window once
> you're done. Now you can go back and look up all those disks, naming
> each track if you want to and entering other optional information like
> track number, with that cmd-i command on any track or group of tracks.
> Note that if you select multiple items, you will get a warning when
> you press cmd-i; this warning does not come up for individual tracks.
> I know it's a pain, but eventually you'll have a great database of
> music searchable by track name, album, artist, and so on. Best of all,
> with the right settings this makes it incredibly easy to sync only the
> music you want onto your iOS device, if you have one, especially with
> smart playlists. I hope this all made sense.
> 
> On 11/12/12, Agent086b <agent0...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>> Hello all, I am starting to import my CDS to iTunes. How do I import CDS
>> that are not in the Gracenotes database? If I import the tracks it just
>> splatters among other CDS. Is there a way to create the album then import
>> the tracks? Also is it possible to print a list of albums by album name and
>> artist? I can print a list but it includes the track names. Thanks as always
>> for the great help.
>> Max.
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