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Refresher: Starbucks is a company that is in the business of selling cups of coffee. Starbucks is also a company that is in the business of selling music. Basically the best business plan imaginable in 2009, good job guys. Starbucks will soon fill their diminishing inventory space with another Sweetheart compilation, asking some noteworthy artists to cover other noteworthy artists. So that makes this compilation a lot like that Heroes collection, only one benefits a "network of independent organisations, working across the world to help children affected by war" and the other benefits a corporate mandate to offset society's waning appetite for overpriced lattes. Same thing, basically. Balance sheet sniping aside, they've assembled a sweetheart of a tracklist here: Death Cab's covering the Cure, Ms. Death Cab and M. Ward are doing "I Put A Spell On You," Department Of Eagles reworks Elvis Presley, etc. A.C. Newman's take on "Take On Me" should be fun times, too. Here's a full tracklist for you to pore over:
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