"Invisible Hands" is a 1983 single and the lead release from Kim Carnes's album Café Racers.[1] Martin Page and Brian Fairweather wrote the selection's words and composed its music; Keith Olsen was its music producer. Carnes released it and its source album, Café Racers, on the EMI America Records label, the label for which she then recorded. The single's B-side was "I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is," the principal ballad from the movie Flashdance.
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| "Invisible Hands" | |
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| Single by Kim Carnes | |
| from the album Café Racers | |
| Released | October 1983 |
| Recorded | 1983 |
| Genre | Synthpop, pop rock |
| Length | 3:10 5:08 (dance version) |
| Label | EMI America |
| Songwriter(s) | Martin Page, Brian Fairweather |
| Producer(s) | Keith Olsen |
In 1984, Carnes was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Invisible Hands" - in the Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female category. She competed against Stevie Nicks, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, and Joan Armatrading.
Despite positive reviews in the music press and a popular MTV video, which James "Jim" Yukich directed, the single stalled at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100; it would be the highest charted of all the singles released from the album. (It did, however, reach #34 on the Cash Box survey.) John "Jellybean" Benitez, who produced Madonna's breakthrough hit "Holiday," was recruited to remix the track for the dance mix version.
| Chart (1983–84) | Peak position |
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| US Billboard Hot 100[2] | 40 |
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