Starting with an empty database does not fix it, unfortunately.

I've been doing some more tests: starting banshee in maximized state
does not show the bug, so it is a workaround (looks quite ugly with a
very high resolution monitor, but well...). Starting non-maximized
losses the last track until the window, or just the playlist frame, is
resized. The missing track magically appears when the UI is resized and
everything works until I close and start banshee again.

The last track can't be seen and can't be selected with mouse, but it
*can* be played if I select it with the keyboard (selecting the last
visible item, then arrow down and enter). So I guess it is a
visualization issue in the scrolling area, the track seems to be there,
just hidden.

I wonder, if it's not reproducible in your banshee maybe something else
may be corrupted here...

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  Banshee ignores the last track of playlists/albums

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