Eternal Melody II is the second classical studio album by Japanese musician Yoshiki.
In 1993, Yoshiki recorded his first classical studio album, Eternal Melody, in London at the studios owned by English record producer Sir George Martin, who produced and co-arranged the album, with the music performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
The albums contains two songs from his first single "Amethyst", the title track and "Ima wo Dakishimete".
[1] The song "I'll Be Your Love" could possibly belong to his solo project as it was also performed for the first time in 2002,[1] sung by Nicole Scherzinger.
The album also includes; an orchestrated version of, one of the few songs he contributed while in Tetsuya Komuro's pop band Globe, "Seize the Light",[1] the theme song "Kimi Dake Dakara" for the TV NHK's 50th anniversary commemorative broadcast,[1] and the song "Anniversary" which he composed and performed at the request of the Japanese government at a celebration in honor of the tenth anniversary of Emperor Akihito's enthronement in 1999.