[2] Later, "Cry" was released as a single again and reached number 80 on the chart.
[2] Money Mark used principles inspired by Dogme 95 to record this album.
[3] The Independent opined: "The overall effect though is entirely fulfilling: the listener glides at will between a happy host of different cocktail hours, while Ramos-Nishita's natty organ doodles conjure up the diverse spirits of US jazz giant Wild Bill Davis and our own legendary Mrs Mills, empress of pub piano.
"[11] NME listed Mark's Keyboard Repair as the 24th best album of 1995.
[12] All tracks are written by Mark Ramos-NishitaCredits adapted from liner notes.