The Black Keys: Where to Start


I am late to the party, I admit. I recently heard their cover of Junior Kimbrough's My Mind is Ramblin and really liked it. I would like to explore further and could use a suggestion on where to start with their original material.
jeffreybowman2k
I don't know where the hell I was sleepin, but someone was smart enough to play them at Borders books one evening.

The Big Come Up, Rubber Factory, Thickfreakness, Magic Potion & Chulahoma went into my collection the next day.

I hear Cream, Hendrix, SRV, Trower & Vanilla Fudge, the Black Keys earlier stuff rules for me.
I own the DA solo record and never really warmed up to it. On the basis of this thread I just picked up Chulahoma. Now, I get it! Thanks, all for the tip - I'll revisit the DA solo and -more likely than not- end up chasing down the rest of their catalog sooner than later.

Marty
You might enjoy to also check out R.L. Burnside, all of his recordings are worth looking into.