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The Beatles signed vinyl record of "Beatles '65". The Beatles' signed vinyl record "Beatles '65" is framed in a museum-grade custom picture frame.
Dimensions: Outer frame size: 21.5 x 32.375 inches. All measured values are approximate.
Provenance and authenticity: According to information provided by the consignor, this lot is accompanied by documentation relating to prior opinions on attribution and authenticity, including a certificate of authenticity.
The auction house has not independently verified the provenance or authenticity of this lot, and all related information is provided for reference only.
Note: Released in 1965, "Beatles '65" features timeless tracks such as "I Feel Fine" and "Eight Days a Week." This album captures The Beatles at a pivotal moment of artistic transformation-from their early pop-rock sound to a more experimental and introspective style that would define their later work. As a cultural artifact, "Beatles '65" embodies the creative evolution of the band and mirrors the broader musical revolution of the 1960s. Its historical and artistic significance make it an essential piece for collectors and scholars tracing the evolution of modern rock. Through albums such as "Beatles '65," The Beatles not only expanded the creative boundaries of rock music but also sparked the global phenomenon known as "Beatlemania." Their influence transcended music, reshaping the aesthetics, attitudes, and lifestyles of an entire generation. This vinyl record stands as a tangible embodiment of that cultural revolution-a witness to the band's transformation from a musical group into a worldwide cultural force. Its enduring artistic and sociocultural significance cements The Beatles as one of the most iconic symbols in the history of rock music. The estimated value of this album is between 80,000 and 100,000 US dollars.