Rifles of the I.R.A.

Rifles of the I.R.A. is the fourth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The album title Rifles of the I.R.A. makes reference to the Irish Republican Army (IRA).

Rifles of the I.R.A
Studio album by
Released1970
GenreIrish folk Psychedelic folk
LabelDolphin Records
The Wolfe Tones chronology
The Rights Of Man
(1968)
Rifles of the I.R.A
(1970)
Let the People Sing
(1972)

The cover shows the band members dressed in the traditional dress of the IRA. The folk singer Christy Moore said of the cover, "I equate that particular record sleeve with Foster and Allen, dressed up as leprechauns. It was the very same thing. It had the same significance at the time."[1]

Track list

  1. Slievenamon
  2. Erin Go Braugh
  3. God Save Ireland
  4. The Sun is Burning
  5. Big Strong Man
  6. In Garran na Bhile
  7. Four Seasons
  8. Rifles of the I.R.A.
  9. Skibbereen
  10. Sweet Carnlough Bay
  11. Ships in Full Sail
  12. Sean Tracy (Tipperary So Far Away)
  13. Holy Ground
  14. Uncle Nobby's Steamboat
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gollark: Oh, so if you drop representatives SUDDENLY governments will do exactly what you want?
gollark: I mostly prefer private companies to do things rather than the government, because the government is (locally) a monopoly.
gollark: Besides, private people are in fact capable of altruism.
gollark: How are "state" and "public" different, exactly?

References

  1. Bailie, Stuart (2018). Trouble Songs. Belfast: Bloomfield. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-5272-2047-8.


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