Tracks in Album show up as separate albums

Some of my albums in iTunes show up as seperate albums (with same name).. this is most noticeable when looked at on iPhone.  How do I get this re-grouped so on iPhone I can listen to whole album and not have to play each track seperatly?   And without making a playlist for each album..
running iTunes 10.4 on iMac.  iPhone 4 with all current updates.

Generally all you need to do is fill in an appropriate Album Artist. For more details see my article on Grouping Tracks Into Albums, in particular the topic One album, too many covers.
tt2

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