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Bad Books
Bad Books
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Manchester Orchestra
Manchester Orchestra
American indie rock band
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John Helliwell
John Helliwell
British musician
3
Kevin Devine
Kevin Devine
Songwriter and musician
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Badly Drawn Boy
Badly Drawn Boy
British singer-songwriter
5
Moneen
Moneen
band
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James
James
British rock band
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Diablo Swing Orchestra
Diablo Swing Orchestra
Swedish metal band
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XTC
XTC
English pop group
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The Fiery Furnaces
The Fiery Furnaces
American band
10
Iron & Wine
Iron & Wine
American musician
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O'Brother
O'Brother
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Goldblade
Goldblade
English punk rock band from Manchester, England
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Lush
Lush
band
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The Red Paintings
The Red Paintings
musical artist
15
Ocean Colour Scene
Ocean Colour Scene
English Britpop band
16
Nikki Sudden
Nikki Sudden
British musician
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
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The Chameleons
The Chameleons
English post-punk band
19
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
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Andy Sheppard
Andy Sheppard
English musician
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Martin Gordon
Martin Gordon
British musician
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The Magnetic Fields
The Magnetic Fields
Band
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Salem
Salem
hard rock/metal band from Hull, England
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Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls
American rock band
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Doves
Doves
band
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The Unthanks
The Unthanks
English folk group
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Steven Van Zandt
Steven Van Zandt
American musician
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Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
American post-hardcore band
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Richard Hawley
Richard Hawley
English guitarist, singer-songwriter and producer
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Dave Abbruzzese
Dave Abbruzzese
musician
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Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft
English singer-songwriter
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Puressence
Puressence

Right Away, Great Captain! is the solo side project of Manchester Orchestra's lead singer, Andy Hull. Debut album The Bitter End was released on January 14, 2007 via Favorite Gentlemen Recordings and is available on the band's MySpace. The follow-up, The Eventually Home, was released on Tuesday November 11, 2008, also on Hull's label Favorite Gentlemen Recordings. On Wednesday, February 10, 2010, he announced the third and final installment of his solo project's trilogy, The Church of the Good Thief, which was released in 2012. An additional album, The Lost Sea, was released in 2020.

The trilogy chronicles a 17th-century sailor who catches his wife and brother having an affair. He then sets out to sea instead of confronting the two while the anger slowly builds in him. The rest of the trilogy tells the tale of the sailor finding the "Great Captain" who is the namesake of the band, trying to cope with the betrayal, becoming addicted to opiates, and eventually killing his brother in the heat of the moment.

Also, doing a few dates with both supporting his own band Manchester Orchestra and Kevin Devine in 2008 and 2009, Hull did his biggest shows under this project as a support act for his supergroup Bad Books which toured in October 2010, in support of their self-titled debut album. On March 26, 2011, Hull announced via Twitter that the next RAGC record would be entitled "The Church of the Good Thief," and will be a double album. On July 10, 2011, a song from the new album "The Church of the Good Thief," was released on Andy's Tumblr entitled "Blame". On May 8, 2012 the track listing and cover art for "The Church of the Good Thief," was released on PropertyOfZack.com as well as the final version of "Blame".

In 2012, RAGC released a 4xLP box set which included The Bitter End, The Eventually Home, The Church of the Good Thief, The Lost Sea, handwritten lyrics, and were signed by Andy Hull. It was priced at $60 and sold out in a few days. After the first box set sold out, Andy Hull made various references to a repress of the set on Twitter in 2013, in an AMA Manchester Orchestra did on Reddit in 2014, and in another tweet in 2015. Then, on January 18, 2016 the box set repress went up for sale with only 1,000 copies available and was sold through the band's Bandcamp page.