"I Can Bet" imo is one of the top four songs on the album, along with "New" , "Queenie Eye" , and "Save Us" . I'm not sure what my running order is with those three, but I think "I Can Bet " is the most obvious next single on the album - cracking chorus... Apart from the songs mentioned, I'm not sure if there is a song on this album as good as "From A Lover To A Friend" , "Fine Line" , "Mr . Bellamy" or " I Want to Come Home". It is early days though, and my only my opinion. Speaking of "Early Days", the song reminds me of "The Songs we were singing". Love the lyric "there but for the grace of god go you and I - do some good before you say goodbye " from "Everybody Out There". Very poignant My early impression is that Paul Epworth's overall production is the most effective and impressive. Good drummer too... Paul is on a hiding to nothing. If the new sounds are "edgy" , he is accused of trying to hard.If He sticks to tried and tested methods, he is accused of not trying hard enough .... jeez ! Finally , at 71 - his voice is great. Very little evidence of autotune here, and some fragile moments, but apparently Ethan Johns for one was using first takes! Can people just accept that his voice is not the same as it was when he was 25 ? How could it possibly be? Unlike other guys his age , Paul actually works hard , and performs constantly . Wear and tear is inevitible , and on this album , he still manages some wonderful vocals - (not least the soaring notes on Alligator) These are my initial (disjointed) thoughts . They may evolve !