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Right Away, Great Captain!

The side-project of Manchester Orchestra singer, Andy Hull, takes the listener on a journey into the deteriorating mind of a sailor.In contrast with the indie rock of his main band, RAGC features a stripped down, lo-fi folk sound. To date, Hull has released two parts of a planned trilogy of albums depicting the story of a 17th century sailor. Hull releases RAGC albums through his Favorite Gentlemen Recordings label.Right Away, Great Captain! recorded their debut album The Bitter End over a span of 3 days in a 100 year old log cabinnear Bastian, VA in August of 2006. It is a concept record concerning a 17th century sailor at sea for 3 years. Each song is a journal entry to either his family at home, or his captain.Part two of the story The Eventually Home was released in 2008.

Similar Bands: Bright Eyes, Kevin Devine, Bad Books, Andy Hull, Paris Jackson

LPs
The Church of the Good Thief
06/12/2012

4
231 Votes
The Eventually Home
2008

4.1
204 Votes
The Bitter End
2007

3.8
172 Votes
Live Albums
I Am Not Me (Live in Brooklyn, NY)
2020

4
1 Votes
Compilations
The Lost Sea
07/13/2012

3.4
13 Votes

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