Missing CD imported into iTunes on my computer

Its on my phone, but not in itunes.  I can't sync because I'm going to lose on my phone.  What giant a waste of time if I lost him.  How imported music could disappear from iTunes?  I know that they were not deleted

See the empty/corrupted after upgrade/crash iTunes library or

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