ITunes Library (Damaged) - no music left

I was importing some music from a CD when the power went out in my house. When the power came back on and I restarted my Mac and iTunes I received an error message saying that the iTunes Library is Damaged and that it will create a new library.
So now when I open iTunes there is NOTHING left. I see the old library in my iTunes folder "iTunes Library (Damaged)" but have no clue as to how to get it fixed and get my music back. Help please!

Try these steps adapted from a previous post:
- Restart iTunes holding the Shift key in Windows, Option key in Mac.
- Select Choose library. Select the library in the folder "iTunes Library (Damaged)".
This might help too:
How to recreate your iTunes Library
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93313

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