I was rather disappointed by the Winning Sides #3 comp. The songs are so-so. All filler, no killer. And the sound quality is really bad. I listened to it once and dumped it right away. A temerity briefly speaking.
On the other hand, for all the flack it received, the obscure "60s Garage Punk Classics" reissue has pretty good sound quality, better than the old EPs, and certainly far better than Winning Sides. And of course: killer stuff. The Scott Bedford Four, Shadows, Scroundrels, US Kids and yes, even the Wildwood are on it!
It's only a reissue, but 60s punk at its best and great joy to listen to. Images of rough and crazy teenage days keep popping up in my head. Man, it's got to be WILD!!!
In the short and crude liner notes the recently returned Patrick the Lama is being cited: "Along with Psychedelic Disaster Whirl these EP sets are probably the finest comps of the late 80s. The three first volumes would have made one hell of an LP."
Well, some young punk went out and did it. And it IS one hell of an LP. Bravo!
And the man doing the vinyl mastering knew his job. That's a damn lot these days...