The Waiting Room (John Mann album)

The Waiting Room is the third solo album by Canadian musician John Mann, released in 2014.[1] The album comprises songs inspired by Mann's experience being diagnosed with and treated for colorectal cancer in the early 2010s.[2]

The Waiting Room
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 13, 2014
Genrefolk rock
Labelindependent
John Mann chronology
December Looms
(2007)
The Waiting Room
(2014)

Several months after the album's release, Mann also revealed that he had been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.[3]

In addition to the album, Mann collaborated with playwright Morris Panych on a stage adaptation.[4] Mann was originally slated to play the lead role himself, although due to his Alzheimer's diagnosis he did not do so.[4] The play premiered in a production by Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre Company in 2015, with actor Jonathon Young in the lead role;[5] Mann participated in the production by playing several of the album's songs live on stage.[5]

Track listing

  1. "The Angry Sore" (3:09)
  2. "Surgery" (3:44)
  3. "Prayer List" (3:32)
  4. "Moving Day" (3:36)
  5. "These Are the Instructions" (2:44)
  6. "Thank You" (3:55)
  7. "For Jill" (2:47)
  8. "Today Is Your Birthday" (3:14)
  9. "My Little Lamb" (2:39)
  10. "Of Mice and Men" (2:19)
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References

  1. "How musician John Mann’s cancer fight led to a new solo album". The Globe and Mail, January 27, 2014.
  2. "Cancer survivor Mann goes solo; Spirit of the West frontman taking to stage to share experience". The Province, April 4, 2013.
  3. "Diagnosis takes centre stage". The Globe and Mail, September 8, 2014.
  4. "Morris Panych and John Mann's The Waiting Room a labour of love". The Georgia Straight, October 7, 2015.
  5. "Spirit of the West's John Mann shares story of cancer battle in new play". CBC News, October 2, 2015.
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