Albums: Music Library Player 4+

Explore & Organize Your Music

Adam Linder

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

It took half a decade, but full playlist support has come to Albums!

Albums is the Apple Music player that puts you in control of your music. Whether you just want to throw on album shuffle or spend hours meticulously sorting and filtering your collection, Albums cares about your music library as much as you do.

Free Features:

QUICK SELECTION
Just press “shuffle,” scroll through a grid of album art, or browse your library to select an album, and easily skip to the next one with album-focused controls.

WIDGETS & CARPLAY
See your music on your home screen with Now Playing, Collection, and Quick Action widgets. Take it on the road with CarPlay, and pin albums and collections for easy access.

ICLOUD SYNC
iCloud sync ensures you can pick up listening where you left off across all your devices.

ALBUM NOTES
Add notes about albums or specific listening sessions.

ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL
Albums offers robust Siri interactions and App Intents and supports Dynamic Type.

Premium Tools for Power Users*:

SUBSTANTIAL STATS
Get weekly, monthly, and yearly reports looking back at your listening, and dig into the data with customizable charts.

LAST.FM COMPATIBILITY
Scrobble your listening in real-time or manually. Import your last.fm history to fill in the full picture.

MORE CUSTOMIZATION
Explore built-in Insight Collections highlighting new and unlistened albums, old favorites you haven’t heard in a while, or even music from when you were in high school. Tag albums to create collections of your own. Customize the interface to match the color of your current album’s artwork with a simple two-finger tap.

RICHER DISCOVERY
See what’s next with a release feed of Artists and Record Labels in your library. Delve into production credits from MusicBrainz and Discogs, then browse collections of Record Labels, Producers, and more.

*Requires Albums Premium

Note:
Albums optionally integrates with Apple Health. If you choose to give Albums access to your Workout history, it can create "Workout Jams" Insight Collections, which match up your listening history to your exercise history. You can enable this functionality by going to the Insights tab and tapping the settings gear next to the "Workout Jams" heading. Permission for Albums to access this data can be controlled via the Apple Health app.

What’s New

Version 6.1.0

Features:
- Actual, honest-to-goodness, playlist support! Switch between viewing and listening to playlists as a list of albums (with non-library albums now supported!), or as a list of songs, like, you know, a playlist. You can also now add songs and albums to playlists via context menu actions throughout the app (requires an Apple Music or iCloud Music Library subscription)
- Go to Library -> Notes or select “Notes” from the Explore category in the iPad sidebar for a unified place to browse all the notes you’ve created.
- Two new bulk collection actions: add albums to one or more playlists; add a note to multiple albums at once.
- Bulk session actions! Tap the … menu on the Listening History screen to add a note, a tag, or a workout to multiple sessions at once.
- The “Add Albums” screen from within a Tag or Playlist collection, plus the “Pass in and Tag an Album” and “Tag an Album” Shortcut actions have been updated to support multiple tags at once.
- “Copy Text” has been added as an option to the … menu for an individual Note


Fixes:
- Fixed an issue where the collection selection screen could fail to display content when using the section title scrubber
- Fixed an issue where renaming a quick collection didn’t update its name in the dock until the app was restarted
- Fixed an issue where the alternate versions picker could show the checkmark on an album other than the selected one
- Fixed issues excluding songs on multi-disc albums
- The search bar now activates when tapping the Library or Search tab icon when that tab is already selected (iOS 18 only)
- Fixed an edge case where a resumed session might still separate into two sessions
- Standardized three-panel navigation presentation behavior in the iPad app
- Fixed an issue where resuming an album with hidden tracks might restart the album from the first track
- Fixed an issue where an artist’s bio wouldn’t display if you have all of their music on the Apple Music catalog in your library
- Added an alert if scrobbling fails to the Pending Scrobbles screen
- Fixed an issue where the most recent date processed by the last.fm history importer could be reset to the beginning in certain circumstances
- Additional cloud sync reliability improvements
- Fixed an issue where Quick Collections based on the “All Albums” source collection would open that collection rather than the correct Quick Collection when opened from the Quick Collection widget.

App Privacy

The developer, Adam Linder, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

  • Siri

    Get things done within this app using just your voice.

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