@dvmarttel,
@deverman,
@ststegemann,
I thank you, everyone, here for teaching me.
The users here have taught me everything about how to make my own "programming fixes" to get to listen to the greatest music collection here at Spotify.
Copy this solution quick, please, my friends-- before the Spotify juvenile delinquents get here and completely deface this solution like they have the other postings of these "programming fixes" that the Spotify users have to do themselves since Spotify development is too busy channeling everybody through those lucrative advertising payolas Discover and ReleaseRadar. (I laugh-- Did you laugh?)
For Windows-- As my Spotify advisers have taught me-- when I finally listened-- I use only the fully-functioning Spotify player 0.9.15.27 player as long as it still has fully functioning capabilities such as *30,000 track editable Play queue, *Actual shuffling so that every track plays from an editable SpotifyFolder of 80,000 tracks sortable by Artist, Album, TrackName, AddedDate >> before making any repeat. <<
For all of the tracks for Eminem--
* Ctrl-L, Search for Eminem, under Artists
* Artists, view Discography
* LeftClick in a Black area of the Eminem Artists page where there is no link-- (I laugh-- Isn't it ridiculous!-- What it takes to listen to Spotify's music?)
* On the keyboard, press the EndKey repeatedly-- about five times-- For BillieHoliday, you have to press the EndKey about fifty times-- until you see the jammed AlbumArt at the bottom of the page, in the "Appears on" section. Then PageUp a few times until you see "actual TrackNames"-- for Eminem, you will see the TrackName "No Apologies"-- Great title, yes?
* LeftClick the "No Apologies" last TrackName to highlight the whole trackLine.
* Then carefully drag the BlackOnBlack slider-- see it? (Did you laugh?)-- at the very right margin of the screen-- to the very top of the lists of tracks under albums-- without encroaching on the area of the tracklists.
* When you get to the top of the display of lists of tracks in albums, Hold down the ShiftKey on the keyboard and leftClick the very top TrackName that is grouped under an Album-- for Eminem, this TrackName on 2016/09/28 is "Bad Guy". Still holding down the ShiftKey on the keyboard, LeftClick the TrackName "Bad Guy"-- you will see that the tracks following "Bad Guy" now show as highlighted-- If the tracks following "Bad Guy" are not also highlighted, then do over from the top, because you disturbed somehow the rootHighlight of the "No Apologies" TrackName at the very bottom of the whole discography of Eminem.
* RightClick on the topHightlightedTrack-- for Eminem, it is "Bad Guy"-- wait for the DropDownMenu with "Add to..." to appear-- for Eminem this takes about twenty seconds.
* Click on Add to ..., New Playlist
* Go to the top "New Playlist" at the top of your list of Playlists, sort by TrackName in the top "New Playlist" to see the next problem you have to solve-- For Eminem, there are Four repeats of the TrackName "3 a.m."-- These hated repeats are on different Albums, and Spotify gives these repeats different UniqueIds-- so to remove the duplicate TrackNames of "3 a.m.", you need a "programming fix" that deletes the duplicate tracks-- I use >> this DeDuplicator by Artist, TrackName << which runs nicely in a new instance of Chrome for CompleteSpotifyMusicLibraries of 50,000 tracks.
You will still have the hated duplicates from the "Remixes"-- such as for the Eminem "Travis Barker Remix"-- Delete these "Remixes" manually-- Or I have a deDuplicator that someone taught me that runs in Excel-- ask around-- In this case, your "programming fix" has to take apart the TrackName to find the "3 a.m." root that identifies the hated repeat.
Go with God, my friends!
Spotify is the best!
You have to do the "programming fixes" yourself-- because this is SpotifyAsItIs, the Greatest music collection ever and everywhere!