With his Brechtian melodies reminiscent of
Kurt Weil, Rick Berlin would not be everyone's
cup of tea. Personally, I think his music
grows on you with each listen. Me
& Van Gogh is extremely theatrical
with songs that almost depict characters from
a play, and the meanings are more subtextual
than obvious. Perhaps Rick himself identifies
with tormented characters who act as an inspiration
for his work. Certainly talented, Van Gogh
was not what you would deem mentally stable.
Calling your CD Me & Van Gogh might suggest
Van Gogh was Rick's kindred spirit.
But Rick is more concerned with condition
than talent. "I'm a Slut" is basically
denouncing mankind and its deteriorating society,
saying we are all "hos" and "sluts"
at heart in this corrupted world.
Rick is not easy-listening pop and his voice
is more recitative that melodious, but somehow
it all works. This is poetry set to music
with basic piano, which is extremely effective.
Rick is an outstanding lyricist and this is
just plain poignant poetry -- and is recommended
listening.
by Risa Duff 14 OCT 2006