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 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.
If the last 2 posts were in response to mine...

I own several by RL and a couple of Junior's, as well. I really like both of them and have been familiar with their stuff for years.

My point was that this was the first time I found the Black Keys/DA really interesting. The interpretations on Chulahoma are IMHO great. Now, I'll go back and give the originals another listen.

Marty