The database is a single bundle. Just find the one with the newest timestamp in 
the name, copy it in position in your Music folder, then hold Option down as 
you launch Music from the dock (that is, press Option-Enter with Music 
selected) and choose the file you just copied. This should update the system's 
understanding of your library's contents. If you are asked to restart you may 
have to disconnect all iOS devices and turn off Home Sharing first, because 
those components use the same database and won't know you've replaced it until 
you explicitly selected it. This is one of the more regretable changes that 
have occurred due to the iTunes split.

Good luck.

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