Not only it worked but also and because of eliminating the name of the Album has freed more characters, now I can see the complete name of [CD name].
So in what concerns Popular music everything seems to be smooth and working perfectly! This includes 'Popular', 'Genre Popular', 'Soundtrack' and... 'Albums'.
I decided after all to create a simple view for sorting all my Popular albums alphabetically. This will allow me to quickly view all Buddha-Bar CD's, etc.
Now classical music is a though one...
Like I said, I'm using Location D:\musica\Classical for 'Classical' view. As my folders are organized by composers this works more or less just fine. The issues begin when I use 'Genre classical'.
Here I thought about using first 'Genre' and then 'composer' and finally Location again with D:\musica\Classical.
However, and I can see the logical behind it, for all those albums with several composers we have strange things happening.
For instance I have the
Harmonia Mundi: The 50th Anniversary Boxed Set and I've entered Genre = Symphony on CD24.
It happens that the first 9 tracks of this CD are from Rameau and the last 4 from Beethoven. In truth only these are a Symphony but nevertheless I decided to tag the whole album as Symphony because I'm more interested in Symphonies anyway.
Now you can see the picture... when I navigate through 'Genre classical' and select Symphony, I now have several composers, amongst which are Rameau and Beethoven. So if I select Beethoven then I will see only the last 4 tracks of this CD and if I select Rameau I see only the first 9. Confused? Like I said, I see the logical here because I'm previously selecting a composer but this still feels awkward as I'm not showing the complete CD.