Al Mack

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Biography

Producer Al Mack worked with Crystal Waters and Toni Braxton in the early '90s, but then began working in an R&B-inspired house vein. Signed to Gee Street/Island as the Mack Machine and EightBall as the Mack Vibe, he delivered several singles (with various female vocalists) in late 1994. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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I Can't Let You Go (1994 Album by Mack Vibe featuring Jacqueline)
Party Girl (Turn Me Loose) (1995 Album by Ultra Naté)
Mr. Meaner (Mis-De-Meanor) (1994 Album by Mack Vibe featuring Jacqueline)
Count on Me (1995 Album by The Mack Machine)
Spring Isn't Everything (1986 Album by Maxine Sullivan)