Alex Lifeson - Rik Emmett - Liona Boyd - Ed Bickert - BEYOND BORDERS
CANADIAN GUITAR SUMMIT - "Beyond Borders" project for Guitar Player Magazine. RARE TRACK only made available on the magazine's EvaTone Soundsheet (inserted in the magazine - a floppy 45RPM record) Evatone catalog #1023711AXS Guitar Player Magazine July 1987 issue. Google "Alex Lifeson Beyond Borders" for various web pages about this project. A wonderful masterpiece by these four world famous Canadian guitar players from separate genres coming together to blend their distinct styles into one continuous piece. I am posting this as a Rush fan, so I'll be honest - it's all about Alex :) As we know, Alex' solo style has changed over the years. This 1987 recording gives us that bleeding Alex Lifeson tone we all love from around the 'Hold Your Fire' era. Those wails, those screams, those blistering squeezed notes... even though I will show notations throughout the piece, there is no doubt which featured performer is Alex Lifeson.

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