New Springsteen CD too dirty for Starbucks to sell

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LOS ANGELES -- Starbucks Corp., a growing force in the music scene, Thursday said it chose to keep Bruce Springsteen's new album, Devils & Dust, off the menu at its coffee shops, partly because of concerns about its explicit lyrics.

The album is the first CD ever by Springsteen to get an advisory label because of the steamy lyrics on the single Reno, which includes a description of anal sex and an encounter with a prostitute.

Ken Lombard, president of Starbucks Entertainment for the Seattle-based operator of 4,400 North American coffee houses, stressed the decision was mostly due to other considerations, including plans to stock other upcoming CDs, but said content was a concern.

"There were a number of factors involved. It (the lyrics) was one of the factors, but not the only reason," Lombard told Reuters.

He said Starbucks' two Hear Music stores in Santa Monica and Berkeley, California were selling Devils & Dust, even though the CD would not be stocked in coffee shops.

Newsweek this week reported Starbucks retreated from a deal with Springsteen's label, Sony BMG's Columbia Records, to distribute the CD in thousands of its stores.

"While we agreed the lyrics to Reno did warrant an advisory, our decision to choose another title to showcase was ultimately an issue of scheduling," said Lombard, noting the Springsteen release conflicted with Starbucks' plan to showcase a CD this month by female rockers "Antigone Rising".

Lombard said Sony brought the album's advisory sticker to the attention of Starbucks.

"We have great respect for Bruce Springsteen and for Sony. We're confident that we'll all have the opportunity to work together in the future," Lombard said.

A spokesman for Sony BMG, a joint venture of Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG, said the company was pleased Starbucks was carrying the album in its two California specialty stores.

Seattle-based Starbucks made its mark in music sales this past year by accounting for 25 percent of the nearly 3 million units sold of the late Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company.

Other artists, like jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux, have have seen a boost in sales from Starbucks.

Springsteen's new album sold 222,000 copies in the week that ended Sunday, May 1, making it the artist's second album in a row to debut at No. 1 on the sales charts, according to music retailer tracker Nielsen SoundScan.

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/ae/3170161
 

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i dont own any springstein cd's, but now im curious
 

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Never was a big fan of Springsteen....have always thought he was very over rated.
 

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BrAinPaiNt said:
Never was a big fan of Springsteen....have always thought he was very over rated.

me too, just somebody that sings "pop" songs, nothing that is too deep or that original.
 

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I work at Starbucks. Doesn't bother me one bit, not a fan.


Now if we can just get rid of that gawd-awful Beck... :banghead:
 
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