Joining multiple albums

I have a 3 CD set of the opera Aida, which I would like to join all the songs of into one long piece so it will always play all together on shuffle mode. Is there any way to join multiple CDs? I tried to burn all onto one CD so I could import it from one disk, but there wasn't enough room on the CD. I was able to fit it onto a DVD, but I wasn't able to join from the DVD.
Any ideas??
Thanks

Hi, welcome to Apple Discussions.
If you join the 3 CDs into one album within iTunes in the manner outlined in One cover for multi-disc album, then select all the tracks and set the Grouping field to "Aida" then *Shuffle by Groupings* should treat the album as a unit.
tt2

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