Lennon开始个人音乐发展其实是始于1968年的“Unfinished Music, No. 1: Two Virgins”。这是一张他与小野洋子合作的实验噪音专辑。可这张唱片最引人注目的却是封面上列侬与洋子赤裸身体的照片。
by William Ruhlmann
At the time of its release, this duo album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono gained its greatest notice for its cover, a photograph that depicted the two standing before the camera naked. The recording, too, can be described as naked, in that it contains no music that would interfere with one's ability to hear the normal sounds of life. The record is not unlike what you might get if you turned on a tape recorder for a random half-hour in your home -- snatches of inaudible conversation far away from the microphone, footsteps, wind, and so on. Conceptual "music" in the Cage-ian sense, yes, but not popular music of the kind with which John Lennon had been previously associated in any sense at all. [The 1997 CD reissue adds the bonus track of Yoko Ono's ballad "Remember Love," the B-side of Plastic Ono Band's "Give Peace a Chance."]