You might want to try out TuneUp - its a great music software company that I work for. It automatically cleans your whole iTunes library (song title, artist, album art, etc) plus has some really cool features like concerts in your area and a 'now playing' tab with related info on the artist you are currently listening to. We offer a free version that's robust enough to clean just about anyone's library. Be sure to check it out and let me know what you think of it. http://www.tuneupmedia.com
Ludovico Einaudi "Fly" of the Divenire album. iTunes has it.
Support the Artist and buy his album on Itunes or your local music store.
iTunes
Only the iTunes software is updated your music library will not be touched by the update.
Your music library is normally stored in a folder called iTunes Music which is placed in your Music folder. Deleting the iTunes software from your Applications folder will not affect your music library.
The iTunes software can convert music between different formats for free.
Updating iTunes only updates the iTunes software it will not touch your music library.
iTunes is free software. It allows you to organise your music collection, burn music to discs and synchronises with your iPod. Within the iTunes software is a connection to the iTunes music store where you can purchase music, films and TV shows to download onto your computer. (See links below)
Updates to the iTunes software only affect the iTunes application and does not touch your music library.
iTunes is my favorite software for music and other things.
The iTunes software will link to the iPod but you do not need to purchase music from the iTunes store as you can add music from any source; such as your own CDs or music files already on your computer. Other retailers, such as Amazon, provide downloading software which allows any music you purchase from them to be automatically added to your iTunes music library.
They can be found on the album "Glee: The Music Vol. 5" or on iTunes