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 happen to live in Akron, Ohio. My wife saw Pat Carney, the drummer, last Saturday at Starbucks on the corner of W. Market St. and Sand Run Rd. BTW my vote is for Rubber Factory.
I happen to live in Akron, Ohio. My wife saw Pat Carney, the drummer, last Saturday at Starbucks on the corner of W. Market St. and Sand Run Rd. BTW my vote is for Rubber Factory

That's cool. I am in Cleveland, but I haven't noticed that they have any gigs locally coming up. Do they ever appear "unscheduled" at any place in particular in Akron?
I have not heard of any surprise gigs. I saw them a year and a half ago at the Akron Civic. Awesome!
I 2nd the Chulaloma suggestion. I just started listening to them as well and especially like the more "blues" influenced stuff.

The two albums I constantly listen to are:

"Chulaloma: Songs of Junior Kimbrough" ... and "Magic Potion" (check out the track "You're the One").

You should youtube Junior Kimbrough himself as well, and check it out. It's very good, I just ordered a couple of albums from Fat Possum.

You might like the Raconteurs as well, if you like stuff like the White Stripes and Black Keys.

Yeah, here in Vancouver, their show sold out in like an hour.... or that's my excuse anyways for not trying harder.
i'm really glad people ask about this stuff... i never heard of these guys.. just put the Chulaloma cd in my amazon shopping cart..

i see that they also have this on vinyl

...any feedback on the quality of the pressing?

is this worth buying both ways?