Leslie Mándoki
Leslie Mándoki | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mándoki László |
Born |
Budapest, Hungary | January 7, 1953
Occupation(s) | Singer, drummer, record producer |
Instruments | Percussion |
Associated acts | Dschinghis Khan, Man Doki |
Website |
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Hungarian-born Leslie Mándoki (Mándoki László) (born January 7, 1953 in Budapest, Hungary) is a musician who performed for music group Dschinghis Khan and has since then gone on to a solo performer.
Leslie Mandoki studied drums and percussion at the musical conservatory of Budapest in the early 1970s. At the same time he was a band leader for the local jazz-rock group JAM, citing groups like Cream and Jethro Tull as his influence. In July 1975 Leslie Mandoki together with Gabor Csupo and others fled from Hungary to Munich, Germany to avoid prosecution by the communist government for being a member of the student opposition.
Discography
- Back to myself (1982)
- Strangers in a Paradise (1988)
Tracks:- On Principle, 5:24 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Love Song, 4:37 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- I am over you, Honey, 4:18 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Strangers in a Paradise, 6:15 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- We need a second Chance, 4:49 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Korea, 6:01 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Deadly Angel, 3:53 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- We'll fall in Love again, 5:37 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- I wanna get back home, 5:12 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Lost in Time, 6:56 (Mandoki/Bencker)
- Out of Key … with the Time (1991)
Tracks:- Blind to Reason
- Light in the Dark
- Sad Song
- I feel the Heat again
- Refugees
- With Tears in my Eyes
- Big Brother is watching you
- Sealed in the past Time Paradise
- Lonely Eyes
- Boxing Shadows
- The End of the Road
- People (1993)
Tracks:- On the edge of Hell
- Hold on to your Dreams
- I dance through my Dreams
- Carry me home
- Blue Mood
- Life is like a strange Song
- Imagine
- Mother Europe
- Why don't you stop
- In Times of Change
- Love and Money
- Last Night
- People in Room No. 8 (1996)
Tracks:- Let the Music show you the Way
- The Journey is long
- On and on
- Diggin' down too deep
- Nothing or everything
- I believe
- Am I strong enough
- Everyday
- Borrowed Love
- Where I was born
- Reborn Desire
- Rainbow Angel
- Never give in
- If we try
- Back to Budapest
- Hold on to your Dreams
- Soulmates (2002)
Tracks:- Crossing the Timeline
- Daydream
- Highest Hopes and darkest Fears
- A Dreamer's not a Fool
- Look up to the Sky
- The endless Power of Change
- Playing with the Time
- One Night a Day
- Is there a Dream left
- I lost my heart in China
- Pictures of Life
- Room No. 8
- Last Day of Summer
- Soulmates – Jazz Cuts (2003)
Tracks:- Pictures of Life
- Carry me home
- Life is like a strange Song
- Look up to the Sky
- Still running wild
- A pale blue fragile Day
- Highest Hopes and Darkest Fears
- We're not young enough to know everything
- Room No. 8
- Look up to the Sky (Reprise)
- Soulmates – Classic, adapted for String Quartet (2003)
Tracks:- Crossing the Timeline
- Daydream
- Highest Hopes and darkest Fears
- A Dreamer's not a Fool
- Look up to the Sky
- The endless Power of Change
- Playing with the Time
- One Night a Day
- Is there a Dream left
- I lost my heart in China
- Pictures of Life
- Room No. 8
- Last Day of Summer
Producer
Mandoki has rented the Park Studios near Lake Starnberg. He has worked as a producer for many German and international acts, including No Angels, Phil Collins, Engelbert, Joshua Kadison, Lionel Richie and Jennifer Rush. He also worked as a musical director for commercials, with clients Audi, Daimler and Disney.
Television
Dschinghis Khan was the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest broadcast throughout Europe in 1979, finishing on 4th place.
He performed on 15 episodes of the music show "ZDF Hitparade" with Dschinghis Khan between 1979 and 1982.
In 2003 he played a guest role on three episodes of the German teenager television series Schloss Einstein.
In April and November 2004 Mandoki produced and guest-starred in a band dubbed Soulmates together with many acclaimed international artists in the two-part television show "50 Jahre Rock" (50 years of rock) on ZDF hosted by Thomas Gottschalk. Material from these shows was later used for the album "Legends of Rock".