Northern California Record Stores

Stockton California Records Stores

Driving Directions to Northern California Replay Records from:

  • Elk Grove, Galt, Sacramento, Lincoln, Victor, Woodbridge, Lodi and points farther north
     
  • Jackson, Sutter Creek, Ione, Lockeford
     
  • Sonora, Oakdale, Escalon, Farmington
     
  • Turlock, Salida, Modesto, Ripon. Manteca
     
  • Antioch, Isleton, Rio Vista, Thornton, Delta Area
     
  • Brentwood, Holt
     
  • San Francisco, Oakland, Dublin, Pleasanton,
     
  • San Jose, Santa Cruiz, Hayward
     
  • Tracy, Lathrop, French Camp, Weston Ranch
     
  • Valley Springs, Linden, Jenny Lind and More

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  •  Stockton, Lincoln Village, Spanos Park, Stonewood
     

Replay Records History:

Northern California Replay Records opened in Lincoln Center in Stockton, California in 1987 with a modest inventory of used vinyl LPs and cassettes (and a Kiss pinball machine once signed by Ace Frehley!). Fast forward to 1990. CDs are coming down the pike and former Record Factory manager Willie Hines takes the helm. A devout music enthusiast and professional musician as Well, Hines’ vast knowledge of most musical idioms and artists endears the store to local music lovers. Jump to 1992, where Hines has moved the store twice within the confines of the shopping center, always into leading square footage. Tracking down obscure vinyl titles and bringing import cds to the masses solidifies Northern California Replay Records as Stockton's’ leading independent record store. Promoting all local artists and having in-stores with the likes of Steppenwolf, Blue Oyster Cult and countless Indie bands brings Replay to the forefront of the Stockton music scene, despite heavy retail competition from the Wherehouse, Tower Records, Circuit City, Target, Wal-Mart and Best Buy.

 

Excerpts from Vanderwal.net:

Tower Records is No More

My musical youth has a chapter closed with the Sale and Liquidation of Tower Records. In Central California, where I Went to high school there was rather little constructive to do. I was a fan of music and played in school bands and some pick-up bands. But the place where much of the talk aboution about music took place was Tower Records.

The Social Gathering Spot

Tower Records was one of my first non-formal social meeting places. I would meet friends there to talk about new bands and music of interest, which included things that Were not quite on local radio that embraced a mono-culture of rock, more rock, some rock, and light rock. Radio did not venture too far from "Top 40" radio, but Tower Records did. Not only did I find out from friends music that could be of interest to me, but the staff was insanely knowledgeable. I had my jazz interests broadended and found out about non-American bands.

Tower Grew with Me

As I moved around to university and life beyond, Tower Records remained a resource of smart musically engaged staff that could make great recommendations or do a deep dive on nearly any genre of music. In the past few years I have been trying to find similar recommendations services that are as broad as the human staff at Tower Records, but nothing can quite match it. I still have been shopping at Tower Records as my off-center music interests can be satiated at Tower on a Saturday looking through the new music discount stack or bin. I could walk into the nearest Tower to me and have a half-brained request with remotely partial information and the staff would nail what I was seeking. I continued to discover more music of interest that I was not getting turned on to anywhere else. The prices at Tower for much of the new music farther out in the long tail met my price point metric of less than 12 US dollars.

Replay Lives:

In 2004 Northern California Replay Records sheds the confines of its’ former landlords and relocates to the Hammer Ranch shopping center, where it continues to thrive to this day

Northern California Replay Record Store is located in the central valley city of Stockton California, about 80 miles from San Francisco and the greater bay area.

 

Stockton Ca Hammer Ranch Shopping Center and Northern California Replay Records Store between Louie's Chinese Restaurant and the U.S. Post Office

Front of Northern Ca Replay Records Hammer Ranch Shopping Center Stockton Ca. Replay Records

Inside of Northern Ca Replay Records Stockton Ca. Replay Records

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Northern California Replay Records
7560 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, Ca  95207
www.replay-records.net
209-951-8010

 

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