bohola's debut album on Shanachie Records is championed by the Irish Voice as "one of the most impressive debut recordings ever by an Irish traditional music group." The Courier News added, "Though most of the tunes bohola plays are well over 150 years old, the music comes across more vibrant than the moribund sounds of much of today's alternative rock. Their sound comes from the Irish version of jam sessions, but bohola puts the noodling of many current jam bands (Dave Matthews, among others) to shame."
1.: Redican's Jig/The Merry Old Woman Jig/The Chapel Bell
2.: Medley (Johnny Doherty's march/Moving on song/Peacock's feather/Mother's delight reel/Lady Ann Montgomery/Rolling in the ryegrass)
3.: Home/Graf Spey/Lucy Campbell
4.: Lullaby/The Shamrock Shore/Barndance/The Humours Of Westport
5.: Little Thatched Cabin
6.: Medley (Reagan's/The shepherd's daughter/Rolling in the hay/Colonel Rodney)
7.: Shamrock Sod/The High Cauled Cap
8.: Medley (Ship in full sail/The Bohola jig/Irishman's heart to the ladies)
9.: Storms
10.: Pretty Girls/When First Unto This Country/Lady On The Island