Whats the best Black Keys album

I think I might end up liking these guys. Simple, stripped down blues rock music. Niice. What should I go for first?
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1. Magic Potion
2. Rubber Factory
3. Thickfreakness
4. The Big Come Up
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2. Thickfreakness
these 2 are much better than rubber factory or magic potion.
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1b. Rubber Factory
2. Chulahoma
3. Magic Potion
if by basically the same you mean that both bands have just a guitarist and a drummer, then yes .
but aside from that no. no way. to my ears they are different.
i think we all know that if jack white could figure out some way to play drums and guitar at the same time then meg would be out. the dynamic between patrick carney and dan auerbach is different.
besides, the black keys guitar is way dirtier than the white stripes. vocals are better too.
go back and have another listen.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
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They are the same in the way that the White Stripes are the same as Local H. While all three bands are guitar/drum duos, none of them really sound the same.
Just watched a couple of their vids on youtube, they're pretty damn good. The only comparison to the White Stripes is their get up. Musically its very bluesy to my ears.
I dont like TWS but i might get and album or 2 from this band.
agreed
2) thickfreakness
3) the big come up
4) magic potion
the black keys are the white stripes
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tool is to steely dan
just because they both got "the's" and colors in their name doesn't mean they sound the same.
Anyway, listen to the lead singer (Dan Auerbach?) - sounds a little like Paul Rodgers, no? (in his kick-ass Free days). And if you haven't heard anything from Free (except for Alright Now, good but overplayed), listen to I'm A Mover, Woman, Catch a Train - awesome stuff...
yes the singer is dan auerbach.
i saw them a couple of years ago at a club and i thought they were brilliant. still do actually. the gig i was at is the one they put out on DVD.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
As a bigtime Junior Kimbrough fan myself, I must say that the Keys bring something to the music of their #1 influence that is just mind blowing. And Junior's influence shines through all of their music. I highly recommend his catalog for all Keys fans.
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