Within the album, the title track, Pubis angelical, stands out for its multiple versions, suggesting a deep exploration of the same musical or lyrical idea. We also find All I Do the Whole Night Through, which adds a different nuance, and Futuro pobre, which, along with its continuation Tribunas del futuro pobre, seems to form a thematic or sonic block within the work.
The career of Carlos Alberto García Moreno, known as Charly García, was already marked by his fundamental role in Argentine rock from his beginnings with Sui Generis. After the band's separation in 1975, and his involvement in other projects like La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, Pubis angelical presents itself as a solo chapter where he continued to expand his musical language, consolidating his reputation as an artist who was not afraid to tread less-traveled paths in popular music.