

It's not a first name and a last name, not exactly, the name of the band is "the alan parsons project".

For instance, look at what it does to The Alan Parsons Project.

I don't know if you want "Artist, The" though.
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Though with the movie to pure digital albums, I wonder if that makes any sense anymore. The "CD" is %discnumber% of course, but I only prepend those if there's more than one disc. "Albumtype" appears to be called "release type" in the tags. Their %artist% token should already comma-wrap any bandnames prefixed with "the". Most tokens are of the format %x%, and if you google for the list you'll be able to find those. The "replace" portion is handy, as it replaces problematic characters in a track name with the unicode variants that won't cause trouble. You can see how $if() works in it, though you don't really want that.
