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Mack Vibe Featuring Jacqueline, "I Can't Let You Go(Max Graham remix)"

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RobertMoore

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It's great to see this classic club track from 1994(where it peaked at #22 on the Billboard Dance/Club play chart that year) get a new life in 2005 thanks to Mr. Graham and his excellent restructuring. Expect this updated version to do better the second time around.
 
> It's great to see this classic club track from 1994(where it
> peaked at #22 on the Billboard Dance/Club play chart that
> year) get a new life in 2005 thanks to Mr. Graham and his
> excellent restructuring. Expect this updated version to do
> better the second time around.
>

The new mixes on this package shipped back in late March. It has already peaked on the Billboard Club Chart (Didn't get higher than #46). While I really like the Max Graham/Hoxton Whores Mixes (I alternated between the two for about a month) - It wasn't very well received by the Billboard Panel. I don't think a promoter was hired for this project - so that could explain the poor placement. The label's new priority is the 2005 remixes of Jody Watley's "Looking For A New Love" (Last week's "Power Pick" @ #*27)
 
> The new mixes on this package shipped back in late March. It
> has already peaked on the Billboard Club Chart (Didn't get
> higher than #46). While I really like the Max Graham/Hoxton
> Whores Mixes (I alternated between the two for about a
> month) - It wasn't very well received by the Billboard
> Panel. I don't think a promoter was hired for this project -
> so that could explain the poor placement. The label's new
> priority is the 2005 remixes of Jody Watley's "Looking For A
> New Love" (Last week's "Power Pick" @ #*27)

I was hoping it would do better on that chart, but I agree that poor placement and a lack of promotion might have doomed this tracks' chances of blowing up big time.

Meanwhile I noticed that the song is starting to get airplay on XM81/BPM and www.1club.fm so there still might be some interest in the track. Hopefully it'll do better there.
 
> Meanwhile I noticed that the song is starting to get airplay
> on XM81/BPM

I don't think that's true. It got a few plays as a wannabe on the countdown show broadcasts last week. I haven't heard it except on that feature and not since then.
 
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