Thank you Arindelle, that mostly (but not entirely) does what I want and is a reasonable workaround.
I guess what I am really looking to do is to replicate the itunes "album by artist" view, which lists all one's albums in a file list sorted by album artist first, then album title second. The method you suggested breaks artist groupings, and combines all the albums from all the selected artists into one global alphabetized list. Perhaps it's a consequence of having used itunes for library management the previous ten years or so, but I do really like the album by artist method to browse my collection as it lets me page through the entire library serendipitously without forcing me to choose anything or narrow my list until I come across an album I want to hear. Trust me however that the album by artist sorting scheme is literally the only thing I like about itunes.
I do still find it curious and completely counter-intuitive that in MC, selecting "group by > album" from the primary submenu does not sort albums by name, it sorts albums by date, and that feels like a bug to me. All the more so since there is a separate choice for "group by > album (by date)". I have done quite a bit of poking around experimenting with MC's myriad view options, and its versatility and power is indeed extremely impressive, which is why I bought a license within a few hours of using the program
. But it's a bit disappointing and surprising that it seems there is no way to replicate the itunes-style "album by artist" sorting in MC, which is in so many other ways one of the best pieces of software I have ever used.
I'm not certain I follow you about utilizing two concurrent "album artist" fields for sorting within the categories view scheme, could you explain that a bit more? I know you can put a selection alphabet up by checking that option in the customize view popup, but I think you're talking about something else.
Anyway, my library of music isn't huge, which I suppose makes leafing through all my albums in my preferred non-pre-determined way feasible. I do also prefer sorting alphabetically and do not like doing so by release date, so call me uncommon on both counts