Best II is the fourth compilation album by Japanese singer Akina Nakamori.
The singles Nonfiction Ecstasy, Nanpasen, Blonde, Al-Mauj, Tattoo and I Missed The Shock were recorded in the album for first time.
Nonfiction Ecstasy is the Nakamori's first and only compact cassette single released on 10 November 1986.
It's Nakamori's third single with the motive of the oriental sound, which is since Gypsy Queen and Sand Beige.
The title of the song has been changed and as well as lyrics content-from the men point of the view to the women.
The music producer is Anri Sekine from the Eurox, who previously worked on the Nakamori's first self-produce album Fushigi.
Nakamori herself wanted to avoid a mini skirt and doesn't like them to wear, however she stated that it suits the atmosphere of this song.
The writer Qumico Fucci worked with Nakamori in the studio album Femme Fatale.