His 1971 debut 'Morir en Montevideo' included the breakthrough track 'Caballo Loco'.
For a sense of his range, try 'Los Peregrinos' alongside the French recording 'L Encre Rouge'. They show different sides of the same voice.
Jairo's music from that period sometimes addressed social themes, and his collaborations with artists like Mercedes Sosa and Charly García suggest he moved in significant circles. The song 'Los Peregrinos' remains one of his most recognized tracks, and his catalog includes French-language recordings like 'Quand Un Oiseau Pleure' alongside his Spanish material.
He released his debut album 'Morir en Montevideo' in 1971, which included 'Caballo Loco' that became widely known. Over time he recorded many songs including 'Credo', 'Morir Enamorado', and 'Ángel y Demonio'.
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