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''Eternal II'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 41st album and second cover album. Although is not an original album it's considered as a regular studio album. All the songs are covers of western artists selected by Matsuda Seiko. Her first cover album, titled [[Eternal]], was released 15 years before as her 19th album. First press comes with a labeled CD. The album reached #54 on Oricon charts and charted for 2 weeks.  
''Eternal II'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 41st album and second cover album. Although is not an original album it's considered as a regular studio album. All the songs are covers of western artists selected by Matsuda Seiko. Her first cover album, titled [[Eternal]], was released 15 years before as her 19th album. First press comes with a labeled CD. The album reached #54 on Oricon charts and charted for 2 weeks, selling 5,735 copies.


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Latest revision as of 15:59, 6 September 2021

Album Cover
Artist
Matsuda Seiko
Album
Eternal II
Released
2006.12.06
Catalog Number
SRCL-6455
Price
¥2,600
Tracklist
  1. Somewhere out there (Original: An American Tail OST)
  2. The most beautiful girl in the world (Original: Prince)
  3. How deep is your love (Original: Bee Gees)
  4. Time after time (Original: Cyndi Lauper)
  5. Take my breath away (Original: Berlin)
  6. How do I live (Original: LeAnn Rimes)
  7. These dreams (Original: Heart)


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Eternal II is Matsuda Seiko's 41st album and second cover album. Although is not an original album it's considered as a regular studio album. All the songs are covers of western artists selected by Matsuda Seiko. Her first cover album, titled Eternal, was released 15 years before as her 19th album. First press comes with a labeled CD. The album reached #54 on Oricon charts and charted for 2 weeks, selling 5,735 copies.

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