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Canada's Sloan open their third album, 1997's One Chord to Another, with a jagged rumble of guitars and drums that resolves into a groove and song, "The Good in Everyone," straight out of Something/Anything? As audacious a group of borrowers as Cheap Trick at their best, Sloan quickly line up evocations of Badfinger, George Harrison, and even Chicago. ("Everything You've Done Wrong" grafts the affectless vocal style of Peter Cetera to a track that patches together a half dozen moments from Help!, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper.) It's good to have this peak of power-pop obsessiveness available again. --Rickey Wright