What is "Disc Number" and is it useful?

Hello All!
I am trying to make a Rush chronological ALBUM compilation playlist, to burn a CD in MP3 format. I want "Rush" to appear as folder 1, "Fly By Night" to appear as folder 2, and so forth on the final CD (so the folder numbers correspond with the chronology of the album releases).
The only way I've found to keep this chronology when compiling the master playlist is to put a number "1" before "Rush" for the first Album (and yes I am clicking on "album" so that I sort by album) and a "2" before "Fly By Night" and so on, otherwise, when I place these albums in the master playlist, the Albums are arranged alphabetically which is not what I want (the songs themselves stay sorted within the album which is good).
If I do a command info on all the songs in a particular album, I see that there is a spot for "Disc Number" where you can enter information such as Disc Number "1 of 2" (for Rush) and Disc Number "2 of 2 (for Fly By Night), which I WOULD THINK WOULD SORT THE ALBUMS IN THE PLAYLIST BY DISC NUMBER, BUT THIS DOES NOT WORK! As far as I can tell, "Disc Number" does nothing.
Does anyone know WHAT "Disc Number" does? I had hoped it would work for sorting albums in a master playlist, in the order that I want. Am I doing something wrong?
Powerbook G4 1.33 Mhz*   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   External OWC, 512 RAM, iSight

I don't think iTunes will produce a MP3 disc with the tunes sorted into folders.
For that sort of thing, you are better off simply burning your stuff from the finder (or Toast if you have it). Insert CDR blank, when prompted what to do with it, tell the system to load the CDR in the finder. Now you can open your iTunes library and you should find a folder called (shudder) Rush. And within that gawd awful folder you should find subfolders, each being a separate album. If you drag all those subfolders into the icon of the blank CDR on your desk top, after a bit where the OS copies them to a disk cache, you will have everything ready to burn already in folders. You might want to rename the folders on the disk image with a "1. ", "2. ", etc in front of the album names to be sure they are forced in the correct order. Now just burn the CDR.
BTW, this assumes your stuff is already imported to iTunes in MP3 format.
Patrick - who is NOT a fan of Rush (but loves Canada!)

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