ITunes to iPod organization issues

In my iTunes I have my music organized by album by year. That way it keeps all the same album artists together, as I have a lot of compilation albums. I make sure however that on those comp albums I make the album artist name the name that I want it organized by. When this transfers over to the ipod the albums don't stay together in the menu listings. Any idea how to fix this?

TOP epod wrote:
Any idea how to fix this?
There is no fix. It seems at this time that particular feature is only available in iTunes and as of yet does not transfer over to the iPod. My workaround is to also put the Artist or Album Artist in the Composer field, since you can browse by Composer on the iPod.

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