How do I restore just the iTunes library from the cloud?

I cloned my Mac Book Pro and now the songs appear on the laptop with an exclamation point.  It asks me to locate the file but they are not on the laptop.  Is there any way to retrieve the files from the iMac I cloned it from?  Or from my iPhone or iPad, that still have the library?

There is behind the scenes stuff so just copyng the drive without performing certain tasks doesn't always work.
You can use a program such as SuperDuper (http://www.shirt-pocket.com) or Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC from http://www.bombich.com) these seem to be the most popular Mac cloning software programs.
Read this article - http://www.cultofmac.com/48861/how-and-why-to-clone-your-mac-hard-drive-macrx/
MJ

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