ITunes LP playback problem

I bought an iTunes lp but I am unable to play all tracks.  When I choose the album in my library, it opens the interactive content and I can see the track listing but I am unable to pick and choose what songs to play.  It repeats the same track.  Anybody else having the same issue?

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