Harold Danko's 
Stable Mates could very well refer to the musicians appearing with him on this 1997 date (including tenor saxophonist 
Rich Perry, bassist 
Scott Colley, and drummer Jeff Hirschfield), with whom he regularly recorded for SteepleChase on a number sessions. Likewise, the familiar jazz compositions that make up the playlist are tried and true songs written during the 1950s and 1960s. The upbeat treatment of 
Dizzy Gillespie's "Con Alma" showcases 
Perry's robust tenor first, then the leader's shimmering piano. 
Thad Jones' "Quietude" is not as widely played as the remaining numbers, but the quartet delivers a solid interpretation of this lyrical gem. The slinky setting of 
Jimmy Heath's "Gingerbread Boy" has a funky undercurrent, while the breezy yet tense arrangement of "Seven Steps to Heaven" finds 
Danko taking a back seat behind 
Perry's solo, allowing him to float over 
Colley and Hirschfield. 
Charles Mingus' strutting blues "Nostalgia in Times Square" puts the spotlight on 
Colley initially, followed by 
Danko's rollicking solo (with a jaunty air reminiscent of 
Jaki Byard) and 
Perry. "Stablemates" proves to be the most surprising track, with an abstract approach that gradually takes shape, though not revealing itself until the final chorus. ~ Ken Dryden