Album Tracks
- 1. Let The Music Show You The way (4:29)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 2. The Journey Is Long (5:43)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 3. On And On (5:01)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 4. Diggin’ Down Too Deep (5:45)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 5. Nothing Or Everything (5:24)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 6. I Believe (4:30)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 7. Am I Strong Enough? (4:06)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker)
- 8. Everyday (3:32)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 9. Borrowed Love (4:48)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 10. Where I Was Born (3:28)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 11. Reborn Desire (4:00)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 12. Rainbow Angel (3:45)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 13. Never Give In (4:28)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 14. If We Try (7:23)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 15. Back To Budapest (3:06)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker) - 16. Hold On To Your Dreams (3:41)
(Leslie Mandoki/Laszlo Bencker)
Album Info
Produced by Leslie Mandoki
Recorded at Park Studios (Munich), Matrix recording Studios (London), Cherokee Recording Studios (LA), Quad Recording Studios (NY)
Engineers:
Senior balance officer and head-engineer from Melbourne, Australia: Mike ‘Spike’ Streefkerk
House-technician and junior-engineer at Park Studios: Julian ‘Lines’ Hutter
Futher engineers at Park Studios: Mal Luker, Pit Floss, Vincenz Janker, Michael Kennedy, Jochen Schmalbach, Helmut Kroll
Engineer in London: Ben Kape
Assisted by Matt Hey, Lloyd Gardiner
Engineer in NY: Dave Wonsey
Assisted by Mark R. Nixdorf
Engineer in LA: Josh Achziger
Assisted by Kennedy Smith
Additional engineering by Leslie Mandoki
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland/Maine
Digital editing at MSM, Munich
Production coordinator: Peter Schädel
Production manager: George Kopecsni
Sleeve design by Emma Reiss at ContraPunkt
Photographers:
London – Scatlet page, Kazuyo Horie
New York – Steve Fellner
L.A. – Thomas Nelson
Munich – Bernhard Kühmstedt, Jürgen Olczyk, Michael Heeg
Budapest – Adél Szabó