Rick Berlin had a taste
of the major-label spotlight when, as a member
of Orchestra Luna, he was signed to Epic in
the ’70s; and in 1982, his Boston-based
band Berlin Airlift’s full-length debut
album was released on the CBS distributed
Handshake Records. Berlin worked in various
musical incarnations during the years that
followed, and on Me & Van Gogh (Hi-N-Dry),
he goes it alone, with just his voice and
a piano. The openly gay Berlin is at turns
dramatic (the title track, “Criminal”),
theatrical (“The Ride,” “A
Letter,” “Beerbelly”), reminiscent
of Jimmy Webb (“Party Dress,”
“Do You Still Love Me?”) and never
less than completely original and inspiring.
Twist and turn
- Gregg Shapiro