Best Songs on Christopher Lee's Metal Knight EP

Metal Knight is a seven-track EP made by former metal enthusiast/actor Christopher Lee. It was released in 2014.
The Top Ten
1 The Impossible Dream

One of the most energetic songs on the album. It has lots of energetic, and memorable moments. This one is among one of them. It's got great vocals, solid enough instrumentation and is overall pleasant to hear. Without a doubt the best song on the EP easily.

2 My Way

Another solid track on this ep. Lots of great riffs, and solid vocal harmonies that are energetic enough to keep me engaged. It's certainly a highlight for sure with lots of aspects to enjoy and admire. Definitely considered this to be among his strongest songs that he's made in general.

3 The Toreador March

A solid rendition of an old song. One that can be considered a great cover. If it's better than the original is purely up to interpretation. It's undeniable that Christopher was a talented guy. Regardless if he was making metal music or doing acting the guy could really do it all.

4 I, Don Quixote

Although it didn't blow me nearly as away as some of the other tracks. I wouldn't call this one bad at all. It has enough atmosphere to it and is genuinely a track I can get behind. Definitely not the strongest one but not filler I suppose.

5 The Toreador March (Extended Version)

This is a slightly longer version of Lee's rendition. It serves its purpose I suppose. Out of all the extended versions, it's definitely the most effective one. Which I suppose isn't saying much but it works.

6 The Impossible Dream (Extended Version)

Another extended version. While not being the best-extended version it's still a decent tune. Definitely, one I could see myself jamming out to every now and then. It's got a great groove and solid enough rhythm to it that is very much appreciated.

7 I, Don Quixote (Extended Version)

Definitely the weakest extended version. But not the worst song ever made I might add. I don't think it's nearly as strong as the other extended versions for what it brings. However, it's a song that I can say is worth hearing at least once. I'd argue no song on this album is bad some just feel stronger than others.