It’s arguably one of the most controversial album covers in rock history, and, if authorities in New Jersey had their way 44 years ago, every last one of them would be destroyed.

On Jan. 2, 1969, 30,000 copies of John Lennon and and Yoko Ono’s ‘Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins’ were seized by police at Newark Airport on the grounds that its cover photograph was deemed pornographic.

The album featured a picture John and Yoko stark naked on the cover which, even by today’s standards, would raise eyebrows and could prevent a wide release. It was  distributed in a plain brown wrapper with a cutout to show only thier faces. The photo  was taken in the basement of Ringo Starr's house, where Lennon was living with Yoko after leaving his first wife, Cynthia.

Lennon said, “We were both a bit embarrassed when we peeled off for the picture, so I took it myself with a delayed-action shutter. The picture was to prove that we are not a couple of demented freaks, that we are not deformed in any way and that our minds are healthy. If we can make society accept these kind of things without offense, without sniggering, then we shall be achieving our purpose.”

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