
Like most bands that fall short of superstardom, Winter Hours exists mainly in the memories of its fans. One of New Jersey's leading alternative-rock acts of its era, the band formed in Lyndhurst in 1983 and had a richly textured, R.E.M.-like sound and a handsome, deep-voiced frontman who inspired comparisons to Jim Morrison. They had a devoted following up and down the East Coast, a college radio hit called "Hyacinth Girl" and, briefly, a contract with the major label Chrysalis.
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Roadside Flowers
Smoke Rings
Hyacinth Girl
Island of Jewels
Simple John
Stay With Me
Incendiary
Churches
Just Like Love
Familiar Places
At a Turtle's Pace
Wait Till The Morning
Walk Away
Rise
Broken Little Man
I Want
Carpenter's Square
Longest Century
All Along the Watch Tower
Wait Till The Morinig
The Confessional
Carpenters' Square
Waiting For The Thunder
We Can Only Win
Ten Minutes
All Along the Watchtower
September Street
Tell me Today
Up There Again
If I Could Make You Hear Me
Her Heaven
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
At a Turtles Pace
Tried So Hard
Wrhu Station Ids
interlude
Still
One Small Achievement
Have You Ever Loved a Woman?
Bus Stop (Live)
Ten Minutes (Acoustic)
Under The Weight
Say The Word
Ten Minutes (Electric)
10 All Along The Watch Tower
Still (Demo)
Stay With Me (Demo)
Carpenters Square
Broken Little Man (Demo)
Ten Minutes (Acoustic Version)
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