I can’t undo the changes Gracenote did on my tracks

If you can still play the file you wishes to undo, please read undoing gracenote. If you can’t play the file anymore, please follow the instructions below.

  1. Go to the “Local files” view, select all your Local Files in Spotify (ctrl+a (win) /cmd+a (mac) ) and delete them
  2. Import your iTunes library again to Spotify using the “Local files”, “Import music” function
  3. Select All (ctrl+a (win) /cmd+a (mac) ) and right click and choose “Undo Gracenote changes”

The files should now revert to their original information. However, since Spotify now stores the wrong path, you must do the following steps again:

  1. Go to the “Local files” view, select all your Local Files in Spotify (ctrl+a (win) /cmd+a (mac) ) and delete them
  2. Import your local files again to Spotify, either as described above or iTunes Library.

For more technical information regarding this issue, please read the technical description.

Similar issues:

  1. I let Gracenote update my local files and now I can’t play them in Spotify and iTunes looks weird
  2. How Spotify updates metadata and how this correlates to iTunes
  3. Spotify can’t play a local file after Gracenote updated its metadata

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