ITunes 10.5.3 (3) MP3 Tagging.

With the latest iTunes 10.5.3 (3) only tagging songs imported using iTunes, if I was to purchase a LP and download the MP3 version as available through the purchase, does this mean I will not be able to tag the songs?

My reading of it is that if you encoded an album with something other than iTunes, iTunes cannot look up track names after you have encoded it.  This isn't new.
An album bought from pretty much any place should come tagged anyway.
Albums purchased from the iTunes Store are not mp3s, but are tagged alread.
You can always tag pretty much anything manually with iTunes.  It' just the automatic album identification and tagging feature that has limitations on what it will do automatically one you have ripped something.  Prior to rippping itunes will identify almost any CD using the Gracenote service.  After it is ripped it isn't in the CD format that Gracenote uses for identification.

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