#The jeff lorber fusion think back and remember full
I could also use this method to sort two albums released in the same year with titles don't sort the same alphabetically as they do chronologically that's the drawback to not using full release dates. It would put the first several 'Fusion' releases (beginning with 'The') before the later ones and save me a lot of head-scratching. Jeff Lorber would be sort-tagged as Lorber, Jeff 01 The Jeff Lorber Fusion as Lorber, Jeff 02 and Jeff Lorber Fusion as Lorber, Jeff 03. Alexander Zonjic with special guests Jeff Lorber & James Lloyd. al with the gangs usual Pink Floyd and Led Zep while we chatted, drank beer and indulged in, shall we say, pastimes of a vegetable nature. Pat was a jazz musician who liked to mix in some JLF, Weather Report, et. If I were to start using sort tags, I would seriously consider using followed by a number. I too remember the Jeff Lorber Fusion because my friend Pats attic room was a frequent destination for me and the guys I hung out with. A Williams, Tony, Lifetime tag would work fine adding The at the end is superfluous, as it doesn't change the sort order.
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ARTIST SORT = ' Tony Williams Lifetime, The')?If you want to sort by surname, it has to come first. I am thinking that the two possible solutions here would be to either completely lose the word 'The' and catalogue ARTIST SORT as: ' Williams, Tony, Lifetime' or else include the word 'The' and place it at the end (ie.