Thank you all for chiming in with info and/or files, I really appreciate it! I traded some rare stuff for lossless rips of both of these but there are inconsistencies with the files I got in the trade and what is detailed on Discogs for each disc. No Log or Cue files were provided with either rip.
The "Russian Radio" rip I got in the trade comes up as "verifiable" in XLD and it shows 1/1 AccurateRip match, but that could also be from someone ripping a CD-R in EAC so it's not 100% conclusive (XLD rip Logs indicate "Pressed CD" or "CD-R"). Track 1 = 3:43:50 and Track 2 = 3:43:25. So my Track 1 is NOT the same as the as the Track 1 data PKPN referenced. Also, according to Discogs, Track 2 is "supposed to be" 3:30, not 3:43:25. Interesting that the "Hitmakers" CD PKPN mentioned has 3:30 printed on the disc, yet that track from the actual CD is 3:42.333. The Discogs entry does show that track time to be 3:42. Furthermore, Track 2 of my trade rip is definitely the Radio Moscow Mix.
The "If I Ever" rip I got in the trade does not come up as "verifiable" in XLD, which could simply mean it has not been ripped and uploaded to the AccurateRip database yet. I also tried using several common pre-gap values that Enigma Records often used (you MUST have the correct pre-gap value to be able to verify a rip with XLD) but none of those made any difference. I could go through and try all 75 different pre-gap values (:00 - :74) but I didn't want to spend the time, knowing chances were slim it was a 100% accurate rip anyway.
The times for my trade rip of "If I Ever" are Track 1 = 3:53:55, Track 2 = 6:54:40 and Track 3 = 3:39:72 which are all similar to the info from Uvox. The rip provided by multicam is Track 1 = 3:51:00, Track 2 = 6:51:00 and Track 3 = 3:39:00 which is unusual because it's extremely rare for every track time to be exact to the second. The "Russian Radio (Fresh Radio Mix)" multicam provided is 3:41:00, and also is 96 kHz instead of 44.1 kHz.
The good news is, a spectral analysis of my trade rips and the "If I Ever" rip from multicam ALL came back as CD quality (21,532 Hz to 21,878 Hz) so they are all almost 100% certainly from CD sources. Problem is, not everyone uses precise ripping software, especially rips from 15-20yrs ago, so there are lots of rips circulating where track times are not 100% accurate.
So it appears the mystery continues lol! Sometimes the only way to know for sure that you have an exact rip is to acquire the actual CD's, but these are particularly rare to come across! Thanks again for sharing the info and files for what you each have!
Here are the 2 rips I got from the trade:
https://we.tl/t-eBXKysOQNP