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Postdog | 10:02 Sat 14th May 2011 | Music
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Right, it's very easy really. I have a huuuuuuge collection of mp3's I am trying to sort out, tag, rename and albumise (is that a word?) etc. Over time, for one reason or another the song has become seperated from it's original album, and I am trying to match them up again.

Now with many it's quite easy, cos I either know, can check online in some way, or still have the original CD, but there are one's where I didn't own the original CD or have since got rid.

Probably 80% of them came from compilation albums or greatest hits collections, and though I could if necessary, tag from an orginal artist album, I'd pefer to try an get the compilation I used if I can.

So all I want are suggestions from your own collection, all sorts of artists, all sorts of genres (I have classical, disco, reggae, punk etc etc). The "Now" CD's are pretty much taken care of, but it's similar ones over the years like box hits,TOTP and CDUK etc, I need titles for. Then there are others along the lines of "endless love" or "heart full of soul", and things like the best or the ultimate, etc etc.

Any suggestions welcomed (chances are I'll remember them once I have a title and take it from there) but be advised, I haven't bought a CD for about 5 years, so you needn't worry about recent ones.

Titles are for albums only,not the tracks on them. Ta muchly in advance for your trouble.
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Put them into Itunes and let Itunes do it.
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No way is Itunes touching my computer, and all that will do is give me the main artist album which I do not wnt unless I have to.

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