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What country are you in? The remaster is available for me: https://open.spotify.com/album/0tY00kquPChN55g31a60ji
I just typed in "elegantly wasted" and looked at the albums. I'm in Australia so maybe it's just easier to find in search results here. Who knows!?
iTunes is probably the easiest way. Rip the CD into iTunes first then in Spotify preferences make sure the iTunes music folder is selected under 'local files'. Sometimes you need to manually add the iTunes music folder to get that working. It'll then show under Local Files in Spotify. From there just create a playlist with the album name and drag from the local files section into that playlist. Make it available offline on your mobile devices and you're good to go.
Can you directly add the folder itself where those music files are held by clicking 'add a source' under local files in settings?
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