I have read numerous posts and wiki pages, searched several times, and tried many variations to no avail. Hopefully it's a simple mistake I'm making.
I commonly use a semicolon delimited list in the Artist field for every noteworthy entity that I care to keep track of as an "artist"... sometimes an established band like 'Pearl Jam' or 'Screaming Trees', sometimes an individual musician like 'Mike McCreedy' or 'Mark Lanegan' or 'Isobel Campbel', and sometimes a noteworthy side project like 'Mad Season', but *not* include something like "Isobel Campbel & Mark Lanegan" as an "artist" - despite them having a few albums labeled as such - and only list those specific albums under each "artist" individually, as the entity "Isobel Campbel & Mark Lanegan" isn't one I want to separately keep track of or view, and I need to be able to make these determinations on a case by case basis, which I thought could be done via the list in the Artist field irrespective of what is in the Composer or Album Artist (auto or otherwise).
A View I want now is (in various forms and locations, such as stacked Artist/Album thumbnails in the theatre view, a grid in the standard view, others) is *my* 'master list of music artists' that's solely determined by the aggregated result of every (single or semicolon delimited) unique value in every Artist field where MediaType is Audio and MediaSubType is Music, then for each unique "artist" value I want to see every thing they're associated with grouped by Album (whether they're on one song or every one on the Album), with the Albums sorted newest to oldest by Year then A-Z if more than one Album has the same Year value), then inside each Album have it sort by Track# ascending like an Album is normally shown.
I don't care who the Composer is or who is listed (or calculated) as Album Artist, and I certainly don't care that Artist and Album Artist differ, and I very specifically want to (in this case) ignore those fields in grouping and display, and if a song or album shows up under 42 different "artists" because I happen to have that many in my semicolon delimited list for a given song or album - so be it, and (as far as I can tell) I don't want MC showing me *anything* other than exactly this (for this View).
But no matter what I've tried I cannot seem to accomplish this.
Help, please. What am I misunderstanding or doing wrong?