The album features what may be Pedro Bell's last authentic artistic renderings, as well as P-Funk guitarist Eddie Hazel's last recordings before his death in 1992.
Produced and compiled at Greenpoint Studio in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York,[10] Funkcronomicon contains songs that were recorded as early as Maceo Parker's For All the Kings Men (1989) period.
[1] The album title is a play on Necronomicon, a fictional book.
[7] Disc one Disc two Producer: Bill Laswell "Order Within The Universe" "Under The Influence" "If 6 Was 9" "Orbitron Attack" "Cosmic Slop" "Free-Bass" "Tell The World" "Pray My Soul"
"Hideous Mutant Freekz" "Sax Machine" "Animal Behavior" "Trumpets and Violins, Violins" "Telling Time" "Jungle Free-Bass" "Blackout" "Sacred To The Pain"