Same Album, Same Info but Not Listed Together

Okay so I've ripped an album on to my macbook pro and it has the same info for everything. However when I imported the album one track won't list it's self with the rest it just shows two albums. All info is EXACTLY the same, I can't figure it out and it's rather annoying. Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong?

They may look exactly the same, but there's probably one field that's different or has an empty space hiding in it. Read the document at the link posted below, and be sure to check and see if the errant track has an Album Artist (not to be confused with Artist) listed while the other tracks do not.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1468

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