I 'll jump in to say Sr. Silvers nails this situation--Lauderdale's records
have somewhat varying sounds, but they're more miss than hit than picking
up his strengths as a performer--and he's definitely got those. His live
solos veer towards the dramatically soulful (in a Memphis sense!)--which
Jerald Corder wrote:
So what's my point? He has written alot of great songs scattered on his cds
and covered on others. I smell a compilation tape that might open some
eyes. But then it might not.
I did one for an unnamed P2er. Fell into the "might not" category, but it was fun
to do.