Let the People Sing is the fifth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones.
The album features a number of political songs including Come Out Ye Black and Tans and A Nation Once Again.
James Connolly is about the execution by firing squad of the socialist revolutionary after the Easter Rising of 1916, whilst Long Kesh is a song which protests IRA imprisonment at Long Kesh prison.
Sean South of Garryowen is rather controversial as it honours the legacy of Irish Republican soldier Seán South who was a prominent fascist and anti-Semitic conspiracist.
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