Noel Gallagher's Oasis Guitar From 'Morning Glory' Sessions Up for Auction
A signed acoustic guitar that Noel Gallagher used during recording sessions for Oasis's hit album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' is going up for auction. The guitar is expected to sell for between £45,000 and £60,000.

A guitar that helped create one of the 1990s' biggest albums is hitting the auction block. Noel Gallagher's signed acoustic guitar, used during the recording sessions for Oasis's '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?', will be sold at Sotheby's auction house.
The guitar could fetch between £45,000 and £60,000 (about $56,000 to $75,000). The Guardian reports that 'Morning Glory' was the bestselling album of the 1990s, making this instrument a significant piece of music history.
Oasis, led by the Gallagher brothers Noel and Liam, became one of Britain's biggest bands in the mid-1990s. Their second album, released in 1995, included massive hits that defined the era. The band was known for their powerful sound and the brothers' famous feuds.
For collectors, guitars used by famous musicians often sell for huge sums. This particular instrument represents the peak of British rock music in the 1990s, when Oasis competed with bands like Blur for chart dominance.
This guitar helped create one of the biggest albums of the 1990s from one of Britain's most famous bands. For music fans and collectors, it's a rare chance to own a piece of rock history from the album that made Oasis global superstars.
The auction will take place at Sotheby's, though the exact date hasn't been announced yet.
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