The Patty Duke Fanzine 5, as the name suggests, is a tribute to the iconic actress Patty Duke, featuring a collection of songs inspired by her life and work. The album is a collaborative effort of various artists, each bringing their unique style and interpretation to the table.
The album opens with a catchy track "Don't Just Stand There" by Thee Wilt Chamberlain, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The songs are a mix of upbeat rock and roll, soulful ballads, and experimental tracks that showcase the versatility of the artists involved.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Patty Duke is a Punk" by The Patty Dukes, which pays homage to Duke's rebellious spirit and her influence on the punk rock movement of the 1970s. Another notable track is "The Miracle Worker" by The Blind Boys of Alabama, which is a soulful rendition of the iconic play that launched Duke's career.