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12 tracks | 46 minutes
Released Mar 2006
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Rerelease of the critically acclaimed debut CD from this Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter. Includes bonus track of her CMA Song Of The Year, "Independence Day".
Editorial review
The Secret of Life marked a new era for country songwriting maven Gretchen Peters. The woman who is most famous for having written Martina McBride's poignant breakthrough single "Independence Day" has also written hits for Patty Loveless, Trisha Yearwood, and many others. But The Secret of Life marks her first serious attempt as a singer and performer as well. As expected, this independently released debut is loaded with great songs, and features a top-notch band that includes Dan Dugmore, Michael Severs, and Barry Walsh, to name a few, and guest appearances by friends Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle (with whom she duets on an excellent cover of his "I Ain't Never Satisfied"), Raul Malo, and James House. Peters opens the album with a reading of "Waiting for the Light to Turn Green," a co-write with Suzy Bogguss, and she delivers it convincingly. Her voice is a great surprise. She doesn't have a great range -- she is somewhere between alto and contralto -- but it hardly matters because she is such a convincing vocalist. The truth remains, though, that her guest stars take away some of the incredible poetic power of her own material and the listener has to remember that Peters' own readings of her tunes are the defining elements here. Green Daniel did a decent job on the production, and Peters never steps over her own lines -- which she did on later recordings to great effect. There is some tentativeness in her presentation that, again, takes just a bit away from such excellent material. The way she transfers emotion while singing compensates somewhat, and if anything, the songs come through as intimate statements, coffee-table confessions. Standout tracks include her version of "Independence Day" (a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue), containing a kind of quiet power that sends shivers up and down the spine; the beautifully understated "I Was Looking for You," one of the great country love songs to come out of the 1990s; and the rollicking anthem "Room with a View." This is indeed an auspicious debut, and is merely a hint of what would take place on later records such as her self-titled follow-up and the absolutely stellar Burnt Toast & Offerings. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
“I think great songs are born. They are born with all the urgency of childbirth, born out of pain, anger, joy, wit, and delivered by instinct, skill and love” - Gretchen Peters
It is this passion for the song that fuels all facets of a career that has brought Peters to the Grammys twice as a songwriter, won her a CMA Song Of The Year award for the groundbreaking Independence Day, taken her on repeated sold-out tours across the UK and Ireland, and seen the release of four critically acclaimed albums.
Critical acclaim for Peters’ songs is nearly universal. In a review of her 2000 eponymous album, the Associated Press states, “This is not jukebox music - the stuff that exists to fill in the pauses in conversation. This IS the conversation”. Country Music People (UK) says “her songs are like micro-novels: they have settings, plots and are inhabited by utterly believable characters, such as the lonely performer in Circus Girl.
↓ more ↓Peters brings almost as many heart-rending details and almost as profound a sense of lost promise as most writers could manage in a novel”.
Peters claims, “I never understood how the music business took people and broke them up into little pieces - the songwriter, the producer, the recording artist, the entertainer. I suppose I grew up with the idea that you made music from start to finish, and I never felt satisfied being one of the pieces”. Rejecting the Nashville assembly-line model and eschewing what she laughingly calls “gratuitous co-writing”, she nevertheless accumulated enough accolades as a songwriter, for artists as wide-ranging as Martina McBride, The Neville Brothers, Faith Hill, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Bryan Adams and George Strait, to earn her a recording contract in 1996. That resulted in The Secret Of Life, about which Time magazine wrote, “Peters, whose choir-girl voice has a seductive hint of late nights and cigarettes, knows the tunesmith's secret: crafting a good love song... The passionately elegiac When You Are Old is a declaration of eternal devotion: "When your brave tales have all been told/ I'll ask for them when you are old." In Peters' music every tale is brave, unique, beautiful.” Similarly, Entertainment Weekly added, "she has more in common with the romantic sensibilities of Rickie Lee Jones... Peters' songs about emotional thirsts that never get quenched have a quiet power all their own..."
As a performer, she began touring in the UK and Ireland soon after The Secret Of Life was released there and named by Mojo magazine as one of the year’s best records. As she puts it, “There was an instant connection with UK audiences. They didn’t care that I didn’t fit neatly into any particular category. They just loved the music”. The Scotsman (UK) says of Peters’ live performances, “The first thing that strikes you about Peters is her voice. The vast array of singers she has written for obviously have their own appeal but it is hard to imagine how her own crystalline vocals could ever be bettered. Reminiscent of both Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris, yet maintaining a jazzy edge that sets it apart”.
In 2004, her album Halcyon caught the ear of folk legend Tom Russell, and he invited her to sing on his next two projects, the groundbreaking Hotwalker (2005) and the incisive Love And Fear (2006), in which Peters teams with Russell on the searing duet Ash Wednesday, introducing her to a whole new audience of folk fans in the USA and Canada. After signing with Russell’s US booking agent, in 2006 Peters went in to the studio to record her upcoming album, Burnt Toast And Offerings with Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin, The Greencards) coproducing. It is scheduled for release in spring of 2007, and Peters will be touring the album on both sides of the Atlantic.
Praise for The Secret Of Life:
“offers 10 fresh reasons to elect her to the country songwriter's Hall of Fame... Peters, whose choir-girl voice has a seductive hint of late nights and cigarettes, knows the tunesmith's secret: crafting a good love song... The passionately elegiac When You Are Old is a declaration of eternal devotion: "When your brave tales have all been told/ I'll ask for them when you are old." In Peters' music every tale is brave, unique, beautiful.”
-Time Magazine
"If Peters never delivers another tune as achingly beautiful as "On a Bus to St. Cloud,"... she has already earned herself a spot among country's upper echelon of contemporary composers."
-People Magazine
"she has more in common with the romantic sensibilities of Rickie Lee Jones... Peters' songs about emotional thirsts that never get quenched have a quiet power all their own..."
-Entertainment Weekly
Gretchen was nominated in 2003 for a Golden Globe award for her work on the DreamWorks animated film, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”, and her multi-award winning "Independence Day" was recently included in CMT's list of The Top 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music.
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