The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics

The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics by Alan Aldridge is a new edition published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited on December 3, 2003. This 224-page book offers a unique collection that captures the essence of The Beatles’ impact on music and culture over nearly four decades. It features specially commissioned illustrations and photographs that reflect the surreal and psychedelic world the band inhabited, showcasing their influence across various domains such as art, fashion, and music.
Readers will find a rich visual experience that complements the lyrics of The Beatles, highlighting the artistic achievements of their time. The book serves as a symbol of an era, originally published in two volumes in 1969 and 1971, and it emphasizes the band’s role in elevating pop music to new artistic heights. With a focus on the intersection of music and visual art, this edition provides insights into the cultural significance of The Beatles and their lasting legacy.
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The Beatles have been a part of our lives for almost four decades. Expressing the spirit of their times, their influence crossed social barriers in addition to the boundaries of art, fashion and music. The masterpiece album Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band captured a moment in musical history and lifted pop music to a new level of artistic achievement.
The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics is the only collection of its kind. Originally published in two volumes in 1969 and 1971, it has become a symbol of an era. Specially commissioned illustrations and photographs by internationally famous artists reflect the surreal and psychedelic world the Beatles lived in and show what an immense influence the ‘greatest band of all time’ had on the syle of their generation.
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