Turns out the very sound of falling in love is just as abstract subjective and loopy as the concept itself. Yoko Ono and John Lennon are two of history s greatest lovers and Two Virgins is the document of the pair falling in love in real time. The album is a curious and amazing suite recorded over one weekend in Spring 1968 at Lennon s Kenwood home: Distant conversations; comedic role playing and footsteps; laughter birdcalls and plunking piano lines; silly songs and space; tape delay stretching shrieks bass rumbles and moans to the moon and back again. The now-iconic cover (featuring Ono and Lennon standing nude together) notwithstanding nothing about Two Virgins is safe. It would be a risky move today for artists in the larger pop culture conversation just as it was a risky move in 1969. But this is an uncomfortably private two-person dialogue about -and celebration of - experimentation inspiration and play. And these two souls bravely let us look through the keyhole.