Glad your problem was solved. But, a simple solution, in future, would be: open 
the iTunes store on your iPhone, 
double tap More, on the bottom right of the screen, choose Purchases, then 
Music. There will be a list of all purchases you have made. Choose the one you 
want, double-tap and at the top of the screen, choose download all, or select 
the specific track and download it. In the screen, with the list of music, 
there is also a tab for "all" or "not on this iPhone"
HTH,Diane Bomar
Sent from my iPhone

On May 12, 2014, at 1:38 PM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

Hi all -

I have 2 different iTunes libraries, one on my old Windows machine that I use 
with my iPod touch, and one on this Mac that I use with my iPhone. I've just 
bought and downloaded an album from the iTunes store on to my iPod Touch, but 
now want to get it on to my iPhone as well. I'm not sure I'm going to be able 
to do this very easily, but thought I'd just check to see if anybody can help 
me out.

I'm thinking if I hook up my iPod Touch to this Mac's iTunes library, they 
won't recognise each other, and I don't want to sync the iPod to this 
particular library, as I will lose all the albums on there that are only on the 
Windows computer's iTunes library. 

Unlike with purchased apps that can be downloaded over and over, it seems like 
an album can only be downloaded once to a device, and then has to be synced 
with an iTunes library before being able to sync it to other devices already 
synced to that same library.

Is there anyway round this, or am I stuck? -

Andy
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