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.