Pretty freakin cool
Magnificent - Atmospheric sweep echoing ASOH
Crazy Tonight - Straight up pop, possible Will.I.Am production credit
Stand Up - Swaggering, featuring their hitherto unheard, funky selves. Propelled by some coruscating Edge guitar work, a signature feature of a number of the tracks. Features the lyric "Stand up to rock stars/Napoleon is in high heels/Be careful of small men with big ideas."
Breathe - Fuck off live rocker. Potentially both the best song the band had written and that he had worked on (Eno).
Moment of Surrender - A strident seven-minute epic recorded in a single take, sounds like a Great U2 Moment in the spirit of One.
No Line on the Horizon - Two versions of the title track: the first is another Unforgettable Fire-esque slow burner that builds to a euphoric coda, the second a punk-y Pixies/Buzzcocks homage that proceeds at a breathless pace.
Get Your Boots On - A heaving electro-rocker that may mark the destination point the band had been seeking on Pop.
Winter - Featuring lyric about a soldier in an unspecified war zone, surrounded by a deceptively simple rhythm track and an evocative string arrangement courtesy of Eno.
Unknown Caller - Stately. Recorded in Fez and opens with the sounds of birdsong taped by Eno during a Moroccan dawn.
Every Breaking Wave - Emotive Bono vocal and an appropriately grand swell of a climax. (My guess is that this is beach clip 5)
Only Love - We've all heard it. We all love it. U2.com clips in abundance suggest it will also be on the disc.
That's 11 folks