Spotlight fails to search at HFS drive in optibay

Hello
Recently i noticed that Spotlight behaviour is very strange - it fails to find some files in the folder, while other files from the same folder are found easily. Examples are shown on the pics.
in first case it fails finding ''Empire of the sun'' folder, while folder ''Metronomy'' is found. In second case it finds folder ''Aquarius heaven ***" while fails to find its parent folder - ''ELECTRONIC''
Indexing is on, i also reindexed that drive, but it doesn't help.
need help very much, as all my music is on that drive and i can't find anything(

I had to re-index after Spotlight completed it's upgrade indexing.
sudo mdutil -E /
or drag your HDD into Spotlight privacy pane and then remove. Indexing will start up and a new data store will be created.
This solved my partial search issues. Unless, of course, you just need to be patient.

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