I used Excel with a 'fuzzy de-dupe' plugin with fantastic results
it really worked AND it was easy although it might sound complex here.
Steps are as follows:
1. Use the entire list - Song Name, Artist, Track No.
2. Concantenate Song Name and Artist (Concantenate is an excel function that will combine the songname and artist text into a single cell)
3. Look for Fuzzy Duplicates (use the attached Excel add on for this)
4. Remove the ones that are genuine Dupes
The logic is simple
1. Concantenate creates a unique text string by combining the text in song name and artist name
2. If the concantenation results in similar text strings then 'fuzzy dedupe' will pick up similar text strings whether there are spelling mistakes or not. You can set it up to pick up between 1 - 6 variations in spelling.
This means you might have the same song by 3 different artists, and it will still keep all three. However if both a songname and artist are duplicated , it will identify it as a dupe and you can get rid of it.
Sorry for the long winded explanation
But it does work...
Vic in Sydney
P.S. The file isn't attaching so I will leave a link to the shareware site:
http://www.ablebits.com/excel-duplicate ... /index.php