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Bandido (Miguel Bosé album)

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Bandido
Official artwork for all formats and releases
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 1984
Recorded1984
GenreNew wave, pop
Length43:05
LanguageSpanishItalian
LabelCBS, Epic
ProducerBosé, Roberto Colombo
CompilerMiguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé's releases chronology chronology
Made in Spain
(1983)
Bandido
(1984)
Salamandra
(1986)
Singles from Bandido
  1. "Sevilla"
    Released: September 3, 1984
  2. "Amante Bandido"
    Released: January 7, 1985
  3. "Lento"
    Released: April 29, 1985

Bandido (Spanish for Bandit) is the seventh studio album by Spanish singer Miguel Bosé, released on November 7, 1984, by CBS and Epic.

The album represented the artist's comeback in 1984 after releasing his sixth studio album Made in Spain in 1983. In this project, Bosé got more [clarification needed] involved in his musical career and changed his style into a more mature lyric style as well as complex sound.

Bandido was a commercial success, selling 100,000 pure copies in Spain as of 1984, a personal record for Bosé at the time.[1] It spawned three singles, "Sevilla", "Amante Bandido" and "Lento", all of them receiving a good commercial reception in Spain and Latin America, especially the first two releases which peaked the Spanish airplay list in that same year.[2]

In 2023, the singer released a film about the history between the record and Bosé's personal situation at the time.[3]

Background and release

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David Bowie served as an inspiration for Bandido's musical and photographic style.

At the time, Miguel Bosé was thinking of abandoning his musical career, but his signed contract with CBS required him to release one last album, so he started with the recording and production of Bandido, abandoning his romantic-ballad image while turning it into a new fresh sound closer to the modern sound and under the influence of British star artists at the time such as Depeche Mode or David Bowie, who influenced Bosé's new sound and album artwork inspired from Bowie's sixth studio album Aladdin Sane (1973).

The company released "Sevilla" as the first single of the album, to be presented in Seville on November 7, 1984.[4]

Critical reception

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Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Abrir y cerrar"
  • Piero Ameli
  • Miguel Bosé
  • Roberto Colombo
5:02
2."Horizonte de las estrellas"
  • Massimo Schiappadori
  • Bosé
  • Roberto Battaglia
  • R. Colombo
4:15
3."Amante bandido"
  • P. Ameli
  • Bosé
  • Sergio Cossu
4:24
4."Fiesta Siberiana"
  • P. Ameli
  • Bosé
  • S. Cossu
3:30
5."South of the Sahara"
  • Claudio D'onofrio
  • Giorgio Vanni
  • Peter Hammill
  • R. Colombo
  • S. Cossu
4:33
6."Sevilla"
  • Bosé
  • S. Cossu
4:45
7."Y fue"
  • C. D'Onofrio
  • G. Vanni
  • M. Schiappadori
  • Bosé
  • R. Battaglia
4:08
8."Lento"
  • P. Ameli
  • Bosé
  • R. Colombo
4:32
9."Esclavo de tus ojos"
  • M. Schiappadori
  • Bosé
  • R. Battaglia
4:06
10."Domine mundi"
  • P. Hammill
  • Riccardo Giagni
3:48

Charts

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Chart performance for Bandido
Chart (1984–85) Peak
position
Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)[5] 7

References

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  1. ^ "Bandido sales report" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2.
  3. ^ "Miguel Bosé, la serie (información y reparto de personajes)". 4 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Miguél Bosé lanza su nuevo disco en Sevilla -Miguel Bosé releases his new LP in Seville-" (in Spanish). 19 August 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  5. ^ "Hits of the World" (PDF). Billboard. 1 December 1984.