That's right RC, and was picked up in charity shop today in the UK and added to the collection. It has the same cover artwork as the linked Australian Parlophone 1976 release.
According to Afro7 website, "Black Blood was an afrobeat/funk/soul/disco outfit formed by expatriate Kenyan musicians in Brussels, Belgium in the mid-70’s. They performed in local clubs, were sighted by a record label executive, cut a few singles and LPs (1975’s Chicano arguably being their strongest work) and appear to have vanished into thin air afterwards."
Songs are performed in Swahili.
Although Steppenwolf Gold - Their Great Hits was released in many territories, there is no linked release in this case, despite the US version DSX 50099 also being listed on the labels. This would appear to be because of the drug connotation, The Pusher (written by Hoyt Axton) is censored from this pressing. It has been replaced at B2 with a Mars Bonfire composition Faster Than The Speed Of Life, but this appears to have been erroneously credited to Hoyt Axton on the label. It looks like someone In EMI's South East Asia department took their eye off the ball.