Lost Music 1 - A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield

Nowadays we're being bombarded with Deluxe Editions of well-known albums, but with shitloads of additional tracks added, the original album became a 3-disc monstrosity with B-sides, bonus tracks, and studio leftovers...
Often, we might play these additional tracks once or twice,  but realise quickly why these were never added to the main album; they just weren't that great. 
Of course, there are some exceptions, but these are rare for sure.
Having said/written this, one might assume that virtually everything ever recorded has been made available, either on LP/CD box sets, digital versions, or bootlegs... But believe it or not, some songs have fallen between the tracks, and we're not talking about dubious outtakes or shitty live recordings!
This is why I started a series entitled Lost Music. Here is the first episode:

In 1994, All Men Are Brothers: A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield was released by Warner Bros, and I remember reading a positive review about it in the Dutch music magazine OOR
About a year later or so, I got this CD as a gift, very nice indeed, I enjoyed playing it, one of those better tributes.
BUT I noticed something weird, the review included a picture of the album's cover and my actual copy's cover looked pretty much the same, except for two names...
The magazine's picture showed Public Enemy and John Mellencamp, but these two were nowhere to be found on my CD...
This remained a kind of mystery for many years until I finally got a decent internet connection and could go searching!
Turned out that John Mellencamp's cover of "Freddie's Dead" and Public Enemy's cover of "We're a Winner" were pulled from the official release.
 
Why They Were Removed?   
According to GROK:
Contemporary reports (e.g., from 1994 Billboard and Music Connection issues) confirm the tracks were recorded but cut from the final album without a widely publicised reason. No official statements detail clearance issues, quality concerns, or other factors — it's simply noted that they "did not make the final cut."
Another publication stated: "It’s an album so full of star power that tracks by John Mellencamp and Public Enemy doing Mayfield tunes as significant as “Freddie’s Dead” and “We’re a Winner,” respectively, were bumped at the last minute."
However, the Public Enemy track did end up on a promo cassette...
The version shown in the OOR review seems to be nonexistent; perhaps I was hallucinating? 
Luckily, I did take a photo of that cover!
Even so, you would expect that sooner or later these tracks would show up on a 'rarities' collection or as bonus tracks on specific albums of both artists...
Or on YouTube, but no, these two have until now never seen the light!
 
In 2021, a special limited edition double LP of A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield was released for Record Day, but without these two tracks...

Of course, there have been other Mayfield tributes released over the years: People Get Ready – A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield (Shanachie, 1993), I'm So Proud: A Jamaican Tribute To Curtis Mayfield (Trojan, 2007), etc., but that's beside the point...
 
Maybe those two missing tracks are crappy, but the collector in me really would like to hear them!

Question: Do you have any 'missing' tracks you've been looking for ages to no avail?

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