A search for "Wladimir Selinsky papers" at the Archives and Manuscripts section of the New York Public Library's web site yields some interesting material.
I believe that archive was linked two board versions ago, and it proved helpful for names. However, actual albums were a different subject entirely. As it goes, the list shows:
1- Fate, 1960
2 2 - Quicksand, 1960
3 3 - Pursuit, 1960
4 4 - Propulsion, 1960
5 5 - Chronometry, 1960
6 6 - Portents, 1960
7 7 - The Long Walk, 1960
8 8 - Velocity, 1960
9 9 - Up And Down, 1960
10 10 - Moonless Night, 1960
11 11 - Cartoonorama, 1960
12 12 - Furious Encounter, 1960
13 13 - Carefree, 1960
14 14 - Rage, 1960
15 15 - Eruption, 1960
16 16 - Who's Got It?, 1960
17 18A - A Cartoon Curtain, 1960
18 19A - Angry Statement, 1960
EA 1071, 1961
19 The Old Soft Shoe
20 Small Talk
EA 1072, undated
21 An Unlikely Story
22 Just Fun
EA 1073, undated
23 Mechanism
24 New Frontiers
25 Production Chart
EA 1074, undated
26 National Product
27 Proclamation
28 Valse Eloise
29 Time Sequence
From this, EA 1072 and 1071 are correct (with the exception of Anyone Can Win not being listed on 1071). I don't know about 1073 or 1074, but I do know that 1074's "Time Sequence" is wrong, as that was the suite on the earlier EA 1013.
As for the numbered range, Moonless Night Cartoonorama (referred to as a track, actually another suite) belong to EA 1069. Thanks to the old eBay lot photos I saved, Pursuit, Propulsion, and Furious Encounter were on EA 1067's B side, and Chronometry and Portents (as well as the unlisted "Flurry") were on EA 1068's A side.
As for Fate, Quicksand, The Long Walk, Velocity, Up and Down, Carefree, Rage, Eruption, Who's Got It?, A Cartoon Curtain, and Angry Statement, there is unfortunately no information as the which albums these tracks belong to. My guess would be that Quicksand, Velocity, and Fate might be on EA 1067 and/or 1068, if it is to be believed that these are more of the unknown MSH/Spider-Man cues. Hopefully more Video Moods information crops up soon.