At the present moment (because things might change during the next listens 'till the weekend):
No Line On The Horizon 4.2 - One of U2's best opening tracks - maybe the best one since "Zooropa". Still discovering it and still growing on me.
Magnificent 5 - No matter if it has U2-ADN all over it or if it's dancey or catchy. This song is pure gold. I hope it really turns out being the 2nd single: it'll give a huge boost on the album's sales and recognition.
Moment Of Surrender 3.8 - Didn't impress me at first and it took me several listens to start to grow on me. It's a great down-tempo track but no way it's a classic ballad like "One", like "With Or Without You" or even "Sometimes..." - too strange for the general public to recognize it as that. I'm still discovering this track.
Unknown Caller 4.8 - Another proof that being a classic-U2 moment doesn't mean anything. That unpredictable time-signature (at least on the first listens) mixed with Edge's guitar is just great. The best thing on this track: I LOVE THOSE CHORUSES!
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight 4 - Awkward title, the most predictable U2 track on the album. It really didn't impress me and it was my least favourite at first. Then, those ringing guitars and the melody of the bridge and those verses started to get stuck in my mind and "Crazy Tonight" started to rise up in my consideration... a lot. Now I like it.
Get On Your Boots 4.1 - Doesn't matter it's MTV-appealer, doesn't matter if the bass/guitar riff is very catchy and whatever. This song has a great vibe and is not as predictable in its structure as I was expecting. The chorus is great and the "let me in the sound" section is superb. Too bad that it was choosen for first single.
Stand Up Comedy 3.7 - I'm not very impressed... yet. It's very appealing, but not too much and some lyrical lines didn't go on me yet too. Let's see if it'll grow on not. Track 7 of the last two albums were weak points for me too - hope it won't repeat this time. Anyway, this is a good track and it's faraway from being a filler or b-side material like "Wild Honey" or "A Man And A Woman" were.
Fez - Being Born 4 - I felt that this could be so much more... it's disappointing because these fused two tracks are very promising. I feel that the "Fez" part should be longer and more explored and it wouldn't be a problem if the all tracked around 7 minutes.
White As Snow 4.6 - Superbe. Very moving, the melody is beautiful and the vocals and lyrics as well. I only have a few troubles with the arrangement of the outro/final seconds - feels like the song could end with a little more melodic progression.
Breathe 4 - It might be the fans favourite, but not mine. It recalls like a huge, deep and hard evolution of "Window In The Skies". Anyway, Bono's lyrics and vocals are HOT! This is gonna blow out when played live on tour.
Cedars Of Lebanon 4.4 - Again, a great closer. Doesn't matter of Bono's almost talking instead of singing: it's the way it's meant to be (he's reporting situations and feelings, not declaming it) and it's perfect like that. The only remark I make is that: when I hear "retuuurn the caaaal to hoooome" with those subtle vocal harmonies, I always wish that it was repeated right after and not sang only once.
The average of the scores is 4.24, but this album is not just a collection of songs and it has a very good concept and general idea and coesion when compared to many other U2 albums. Plus, the fluence of the tracks in each other is perfect (I wouldn't change a thing) - a thing we hadn't seen long ago in U2's discography. So, my final rating for this album is: 4.6.