Cover of Miguel Bosé Bandido
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For fans of miguel bosé, lovers of 1980s pop, enthusiasts of italian-spanish music, and readers interested in classic pop albums and artist evolution.
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THE REVIEW

Probably with the following review, I won't win the favor of many visitors to this site.

I review it because, in my very humble opinion, it is a beautiful pop album, a testament to an artist who, aware of having reached the end of a certain musical proposal, wants to challenge himself again.

This is the best album produced by the Italo-Spanish artist from the beginning of his career until 1984, the year of release for this LP.

Many of the older ones will remember the show "Premiatissima" which I believe was hosted by Johnny Dorelli with the permanent guests being Miguel Bosé and Ornella Muti.

During the program, songs from this album were proposed weekly.

The theme song was, I believe, "Miraggi," up until that moment, except for a few exceptions, his best track. In Spain, the highlighted tracks were "Indio" and "Siviglia."

In Italy, "Milano-Madrid" was released the following year, presenting the Bosé that everyone remembered, a pop easy to listen to and with little pretension.

With "Bandido" he tried to bring a decidedly qualitative change to his career, focusing on quality collaborations.

Just list some collaborators, from Roberto Colombo, a well-known producer, to Matia Bazar, who, in those years, had significantly changed their production, publishing a series of must-have albums for local pop.

Also worth mentioning are "Che sia" and "Odio vivere adagio" ...my advice is to approach it without prejudice.

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Miguel Bosé’s 1984 album Bandido is praised as his best early work, marking a significant stylistic shift. The album features standout tracks like 'Miraggi,' 'Indio,' and 'Siviglia' and highlights rich collaborations with producers and artists like Roberto Colombo and Matia Bazar. It received notable exposure on Italian TV and offers a refined pop experience. The review encourages approaching the album without prejudice.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Abrir y cerrar (04:54)

02   Horizonte de las estrellas (04:08)

03   Amante bandido (04:21)

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04   Fiesta siberiana (03:25)

05   South of the Sahara (04:30)

07   Y fue (04:10)

08   Lento (04:28)

09   Esclavo de tus ojos (04:02)

10   Domine Mundi (03:53)

Miguel Bosé

Miguel Bosé (born 3 April 1956) is a Spanish singer and actor whose recording career began in the late 1970s and who has been active since then.
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