I can offer two more ID's.
If "London is calling", the finger-poppin' track 2 had to be the early Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet. "Sailin'" is from "Shades Of Blue", the first of their Lansdowne albums. It's an attractive tune, but for me, the title track is the album's obvious highlight.
Track 6 is a duo recording from bassist John Pope and violinist John Garner. The track listing of their "Water Music" album (all avant-jazz covers) was certainly intriguing, but when sampling the music I was a bit underwhelmed. This Don Cherry cover is a case in point: it's just a bit too clean and polite, especially the violin. Actually, for me, some parts of track 12 exude the spirit of Don Cherry (ca. early seventies) more clearly than the "Mopti" track. Apart from the obvious Pharoah influence, that is.