Here's the songs identified so far, sterling work from Khnud.
I reckon tbieri might know some of the 10 remaining mystery tracks if he's around.
01. NEIL RICHARDSON (aka Oscar Brandenburg) - Approaching Menace (from the Various Artists 'Kpm 1000 Series: Dramatic Background' compilation LP (1970))
02. BALTIK - Leslie Briggs (aka 'Theme from Cult Of The Underdog') (from the 'Baltik' LP (1973))
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04. GREAT ELECTRIC QUEST - Wicked Hands (from the 'Chapter II: Of Earth' LP (2018))
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06. PARISH HALL - How Can You Win? (from the 'Parish Hall' LP (1970))
07. THE SUSPECTS - Want You (from the 'No Biggie' Mini LP (1982))
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09. NEW AMERICAN SHAME - American Shame (from the 'New American Shame' LP (1999))
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11. ROLAND KOVAĆ - Jonathan (from the 'Jonathan' OST (1970))
12. THE GUESS WHO - Samantha's Living Room (from the 'Artificial Paradise' LP (1973))
13. JOY RYDER + AVIS DAVIS - Nasty Secretary (from the 'No More Nukes' 7" (1979))
14. PHILADELPHIA - Mirror Man (from the 'Search And Destroy' LP (1985))
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16. BIRMINGHAM FREE MUSIC (feat. OZZY OSBOURNE) - Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (from the 'Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' 7" (1975))
17. TORONTO - Delirious (from the 'Lookin' For Trouble' LP (1980))
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A little trivia re the Free Music track; as well as being Ozzy's 1st vinyl appearance outside of Sabbath, that's Dave Ball on guitar who played alongside Cozy Powell in Bedlam, Big Bertha & Ace Kefford Stand and also replaced Robin Trower in Procol Harum. The drummer was Terry Cox from Pentangle, who was also a top session player appearing on records by Elton John, David Bowie etc.
The guy behind the record, Chris Sedgwick, (former frontman with The Hinge, The Gang & a solo artist), was a friend of Ozzy's from their days of playing the clubs, and everyone involved appeared uncredited as they were all under contract to their various different labels.
Funnily enough, Tony Iommi's first guest appearance outside of Sabbath was also alongside a former Procol Harum member, Bobby Harrison. Tony played guitar on two tracks on Harrisons 'Funkist' solo LP, also released in 1975.
Given that that's what the others were up to, is there a previously unknown '75 record in a vault somewhere where Geezer & Bill play with the rest of Procol?
