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Mark's Keyboard Repair
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Release Date:05/06/1996
Label:Full Frequency / Pgd
UPC:769712408923

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  • All Music Guide

    Money Mark was the keyboardist on the Beastie Boys' Check Your Head and Ill Communication. Both albums demonstrated his influence, with his thick, funky organ appearing all over the place. On his own, Money Mark creates music that is quite similar to the instrumental tracks on the two Beastie albums, but his music is grittier and jazzier. Mark's Keyboard Repair sounds like a lo-fi, indie rock variation of '60s soul-jazz, particularly the records of Jimmy Smith and John Patton. Mark's attention span is extremely short -- some of the songs don't last a minute -- but the songs keep the same laidback groove flowing throughout the album. Mark's Keyboard Repair features a full 30 songs on its American release -- the original English version clocked in with 20 -- but it is rarely boring. Only the groove is important on the album, and Money Mark never lets it stop.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Money Mark

Money Mark is the alias of Mark RamosNishita, a keyboardist whose funky, retroflavored riffs earned him the unofficial title of the fourth Beastie Boy. Born in Detroit to a JapaneseHawaiian father and a Chicano mother, Nishita moved to the West Coast when he was six; some years later, he hooked up with the Dust Brothers production team and began overdubbing keyboards fo... Read more