1. Tora Tora Tora (JD Extended Mix) / Domino: 8½
The new c-melody is alright, but very repetitive and not very memorable like the old one. The cut is actually better here, but I still preferred the original version from SEB 48. Still a great track with catchy lyrics and a great beat, just too bad they had to hurt its c-melody a bit.
2. Shake Me Up (Extended Friday Mix) / Valentina & Mirka: 8
Pretty similar to Tora Tora Tora; not as good, but at least it wasn't changed or worsened. The instrumental presentation doesn't bring much life into the track compared to modern eurobeat, but it's still an all-around solid track, if not something I'd be excited to hear on a bonus disc. Too bad it's not the Shake Me Up by Jungle Bill.
3. Crazy For Love / Dusty: 10+
Arguably Dusty's best track, and that's saying a lot considering how great his other songs are. I'm glad to see the extended version pacing at the same, excellent bpm it used on Euromach 6 (I love eurobeat tracks over 160 bpm). As a full version, it hasn't lost any edge and displays the entire magnificence that the Euromach cut couldn't offer.
4. X-Man Story / Jackie 'O: 9-
Gianni Coraini's first track with Vibration makes its appearance here in extended format to fill in that label's gap. Anyway, this is your typical male LED male eurobeat track with a great c-melody and overall structure. The only major gripe here is that I don't think Gianni's vocals fit the music very effectively (the same problem applied to when he worked with Hi-NRG Attack as well; he sounds a lot better with Saifam), but it's still above average and definitely enough to satisfy anyone's Vibration fix.
5. Formula 1 / Fastway: 8+
An unexpected appearance, considering it only showed up on Euromach 15 before this compilation. Overall, it's a solid performance with typical Fastway qualities, but by far not the best Ennio can pull off. A fairly average SCP production, and I'm not surprised it never got the attention of his other tracks. Also, FADEOUT.

6. Don't Play With Me / Kelly Wright: 9
A nice pick for A-Beat C. Nothing that fascinating, but still all-around well thought-out and produced. Karen provides some great vocals to mesh with the decent backup, and even the lyrics played it out effectively (I love that line, "My telephone never rings maybe my numbers changed"
).
7. Lover Boy / Donna: 10+++
Wow, I love that intro! That guitar combined with the slow accoustic effects really set this one up for quite a nice ride. Being yet another track that never really became a true hit (although it should've), I gotta say that I was quite surprised by it. The track itself isn't anything off-boundaries from classic Delta's typical theme, but I can still say that I was impressed by just about everything it could offer. Excellent vocals from Clara, slick production, and just about everything else manage to tie together really effectively. An impressive track at all levels, probably the best on the entire disc.
8. 777 / Fastway: 9½
I liked this track a lot on Euromach 11, back when it packed a massive punch and broke the boundaries of typical eurobeat arrangement (gotta love the intro and bridge to the final chorus). Unfortunately, it took me a bit of time to get used to the extended version's more typical structure, but after some time I found myself liking it almost as much as the one from Euromach 11. Unlike some other people here, I don't think it's Fastway's strongest performance to date (for me, that title goes to Space Love hands down), but considering it's by Fastway, is that really saying much. The melody still puts some great oomph into the track, and Ennio's vocals give a strong edge as usual.
9. Caballero With Sombrero / Baby Bazooka: 10+
Even though I would've preferred the original track by Franz Tornado & Bazooka Girl, I actually like Baby Bazooka's cover a bit more. Caballero With Sombrero is already one of Hi-NRG Attack's most memorable performances, so experimenting with it by putting Greta on the vocals and changing up the production to fit her style seems like a risk, but it actually worked out extremely well. The lyrics and melody are quite catchy right from the start, but by just adding a bit of a bounce to the remedy, an already-superb presentation turns into something that I just can't take my ears away from. The same cut already showed up on Tornado & Friends, but do that many people in Japan even know much about it? In all, really great stuff.
10. No One Sleep In Tokyo / Edo Boys: 9+
I'm glad to see this finally makes its appearance as an extended version on Super Eurobeat, being one of the most well-remembered Delta presentations from the past. I think it's a great track - the structure has plenty of edge and Nando's vocals compliment that perfectly. A catchy floorfiller, and definitely a solid choice for the second disc's final track.
Final Score: 9+
So far probably the best Extended Revival bonus disc from Super Eurobeat. AVEX's selections were varied and logical, with the revival of a few old classics, the entireties of songs that made their unfortunate debuts on nonstop megamixes, and even a few precious gems that few people could originally recognize. Every track featured was good, and yet the standouts still easily showed off their presence. Overall, a fantastic bonus compilation to go alongside the main disc. Next time, let's just hope for a higher level of extended Euromach Hi-NRG Attack classics.