

So what's the deal? Do I just treat the first album as a sacrificial lamb so I can add other stuff to the proper queue and ignore the weirdness of Spotify saving the rest of the first album for later? The whole idea of a "Next Tracks" being separate from "Queued Tracks" seems like utter nonsense to me. Once my queue is finished, Spotify finally gets around the playing the remaining tracks of my first album.I can add additional albums to the end of the "Queued Tracks".My worries pan out and Spotify's queue switches from the first album I was playing to the queued album.Now the second album is in "Queued Tracks" and the album I'm playing is in "Next Tracks". I go to another album, and select "Add to Queue".On the queue page, I see the first song is the "Current Track" and the remaining songs on the Album are the "Next Tracks"

What actually happens when I do this in Spotify is While the first album is playing, queue up another album to play after it.Maybe you can help me understand Spotify's logic. I'm coming to Spotify from years Rdio, and I'm totally confused about how Spotify does play queues.
