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"Nobody Sees" is a song by
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from their sixth album ''
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''. It is the third single from the album and was released in Australia on 1 December 2007. The announcement that it would be released as a single came at the same time as releasing the
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to the internet on the official
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website. Despite positive critical response, the song charted poorly, peaking at 51 on the ARIA Singles Chart.


Background

"Nobody Sees" was recorded by Powderfinger for their 2007 album ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence'' at Sunset Sound Studio,
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,
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, in early 2007 with producer
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. In an interview with
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on
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in November 2007, Fanning noted that the song is a "bookend" to Powderfinger's early breakout single "
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" from ''
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''. He goes on to note that "It's 'who's going to pick you up now?'. Cause I'm not doing it any more." Fanning also noted that he considers the song a "spacey ballad". Though the band had previously released songs featuring piano, they had decided for this album to record with session pianist
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, who previously had played for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, who were one of the inspirations of the album. This was in contrast to previous efforts where piano parts had been performed by Fanning or local Australian pianists. Despite Tench's performance on the song, Fanning appears in the music video as playing piano.


Release

The single for "Nobody Sees" was officially released on 1 December 2007 in Australia. This was announced on 16 November 2007, only two weeks prior to its release. The single was released only to the
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as a three-song EP including the studio version of the song, a live version of the song and another song from ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence''.


Music video

The music video for "Nobody Sees" features the entire line-up of Powderfinger in shot in the dark at nighttime with the Melbourne cityscape in the background. The group's lead vocalist,
Bernard Fanning Bernard Fanning (born 15 August 1969) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist of Queensland alternative rock band Powderfinger from its formation in 1989. Born and raised in Toowong, Brisbane, Fanning receive ...
, who in all previous recordings would play keyboards and piano parts, did not record any of these parts for ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence'', as these duties were fulfilled by
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. Though Tench performed the keyboard in the recording of the song, Fanning appears at the keyboard in the music video. The scenes of the band playing are intercut with video shots of a do-it-yourself carwash, and five shots of people by themselves. These people are all initially shown being still then as the video progresses, the people are shown performing highly energetic actions in
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. The actions shown include running, falling and jumping. There are instances through
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's guitar solo where John Collins' bass guitar and
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's electric guitar are also shown in close-up and slow motion.


Critical response

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'' reporter Jay Hanna called "Nobody Sees" "Powderfinger at their devastating best" in his ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence'' review, commending its overall impact on the album. Clayton Bolger of
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agreed, calling the song "wondrous" and praising Tench's piano work on it. The song was labeled an "AMG Track Pick". '' Herald Sun HiT'' reviewer Cameron Adams agreed, also commenting that the song was an excellent reminder "of Fanning’s prowess as a rock vocalist". ''Mess + Noise'' reviewer Andrew Ramadge notes that "Nobody Sees" is validated by ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence's'' controversial track " Black Tears", stating that it "would otherwise seem like the usual lovelorn crap utcan’t help but take on a different meaning in the shadow of "Black Tears"." Shah Xerxes from ''Fasterlouder'' comments that the song is a "heartbreak-inspired and sugary love ballad", noting the songs sadness by referring to it as "an intensely moody number reserved for sadder moments where a little reflection and perspective is required." UK reviewer Mike Rea from ''Contact Music'' noted "Nobody Sees" as a "standout song" from the album, which on the whole he rated 8/10. Sputnikmusic contributor James Bishop was less enthusiastic about the song, noting that it wasn't dissimilar to past Powderfinger works, although noting that it utilized "the variety and flexibility the band is capable of."


Track listing

The track listing for the "Nobody Sees" single is listed with
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as being an EP, though includes only three songs, beginning with the studio version of the song. The second track is the live performance of the song taken from their ''
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'' performance at the
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in October 2007, and the final track, "Wishing on the Same Moon", is also from the Powerhouse performance, and also originally from ''Dream Days at the Hotel Existence''. # "Nobody Sees" – 4:12 # "Nobody Sees" (live) – 4:38 # "Wishing on the Same Moon" (live) – 5:53


Personnel


Charts


References

{{Authority control 2007 singles Powderfinger songs 2007 songs Universal Records singles Songs written by Jon Coghill Songs written by John Collins (Australian musician) Songs written by Bernard Fanning Songs written by Ian Haug Songs written by Darren Middleton