ITunes 10.5 and Get Info facility - no longer working?

Since I installed iTunes 10.5 last week, the Get Info facility for adding details of albums not on Gracenote doesn't work. The screen comes up as before but once you start typing iTunes crashes and quits.
Anyone else got this problem?  Anyone solved it?
Thanks

I have this problem, and nothing appears to work.

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