White Mansions

White Mansions
Studio album by Various artists
Released June 1978
Genre Country, outlaw country
Label A&M
Producer Glyn Johns
Waylon Jennings chronology
Waylon & Willie
(1978)
White Mansions
(1978)
I've Always Been Crazy
(1978)

White Mansions is a 1978 album by various artists documenting the lives of white people in the Confederacy during the Civil War. The songs on the album were written by Paul Kennerley and are performed by Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, John Dillon and Steve Cash. Each singer took on a separate and distinct persona, portraying different characters in an attempt to show the Confederacy and the concept of "Southern pride" through said characters' eyes; in essence, therefore, White Mansions is a concept album. Eric Clapton played guitar on several tracks. The album charted at #38 on the Country Billboard chart and #181 on the Billboard 200.

The album was re-released in 1999 in a two-for-one package with The Legend of Jesse James, a 1980 concept album conceived by Kennerley.

Characters

The four main characters portrayed in the album are:

In addition, a single brief track is performed by Rodena Preston's Voices of Deliverance credited as "The Slaves"; this, as is explained in the liner notes, is symbolic, in that, "despite the fact that they represented over a third of the population of the South, their voice was seldom heard".

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Track listing

All songs written or co-written by Paul Kennerley; "White Trash" co-written by Bernie Leadon.

  1. "Story to Tell (The Preface)" – 2:52
    • Performed by Polly
  2. "Dixie, Hold On" – 3:14
    • Performed by Waylon Jennings
  3. "Join Around the Flag" – 2:16
    • Performed by Matthew
  4. "White Trash" – 3:55
    • Performed by Caleb
  5. "Last Dance and the Kentucky Racehorse" – 5:26
    • Performed by Matthew and Polly
  6. "Southern Boys" – 2:58
    • Performed by Caleb
  7. "Union Mare and the Confederate Grey" – 3:53
    • Performed by Jennings
  8. "No One Would Believe a Summer Could Be So Cold" – 2:59
    • Performed by Matthew
  9. "The Southland's Bleeding" – 4:12
    • Performed by Jennings
  10. "Bring Up the Twelve Pounders" – 0:26
    • Performed by Matthew
  11. "They Laid Waste to Our Land" – 2:33
    • Performed by Caleb, Matthew and Jennings
  12. "Praise the Lord" – 1:09
    • Performed by the Slaves
  13. "The King Has Called Me Home" – 3:13
    • Performed by Caleb
  14. "Bad Man" – 3:04
    • Performed by Matthew
  15. "Dixie, Now You're Done" – 3:13
    • Performed by Jennings
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