Such was the common, mythic fate of Blue Ash. They came careering out of Youngstown, Ohio, in the early '70s, but they sound like they ferried across the Mersey in 1965. They weren't alone in that happy delusion. The sound of the band's 1973 debut, "No More, No Less," fit into the emerging "power pop" wave, which found American groups countering the bloat of the era's art-rock with a dreamy return to Mod-era Britpop. Other groups following that piper included Big Star, Badfinger and fellow Ohioans the Raspberries.