Replay Records, Hamden, CT

Replay Records, Hamden, CT Established in 1989 by Doug & Mary Snyder, we specialize in quality new and used vinyl. We have a knowledgeable staff and are well versed in all genres.

One last article
07/24/2025

One last article

The owners thanked the "many customers/friends who have walked through our doors and helped us keep alive our little slice of heaven."

SCENE:  A used record store in the last days of its existence.  The owners are packing up and dealing with 10 more days ...
07/23/2025

SCENE:

A used record store in the last days of its existence. The owners are packing up and dealing with 10 more days to go before they close the doors forever. Their business stood for 36 years and they enjoyed their time behind the counter a great deal.

Monday, a gentleman walked in and spoke of wanting to buy the lp’s - all of them. He said he’d come back the next day after speaking with his son-in-law and they’d let us know their thoughts.

They both came back on Tuesday, yesterday, and made us an offer for the records that we just could not refuse. We can’t believe the ending for us. Our largest sale with 10 days to go.

Therefore, Replay has closed its doors forever, and the next chapter begins. We’re sorry we couldn’t be there until the end, but we truly couldn’t pass up the offer. Keep rocking and rolling out there! We’re counting on you to keep vinyl alive!

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. To everyone who ever walked through our doors, thank you. Stay in touch with Doug through our email, [email protected]. Take care and thanks again, for everything. (We'll be around the store until the end of the month clearing out things if you want to stop by and say hello or goodbye).
Happy retirement, Doug!!

07/19/2025

Our last business day will be Saturday, August 2nd. Please come by and share a story, a laugh or just to say goodbye. We'll still be around online through our Instagram page, where we'll be cross-posting items we'll be putting online. We've loved being a part of the local scene all these years.
Thanks from the bottom of our hearts for the love, the laughter and the joy you've brought us. Keep spinning those records!!
Peace and love, Mary and Doug

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07/06/2025

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https://www.courant.com/2025/07/05/replay-records-to-close-its-hamden-storefront-with-a-blowout-sale-this-month/

Historic CT records store is closing its storefront. ‘We’re feeling so much love,’ owner says
The store has served vinyl LP collectors and other music fans for 36 years.

By Christopher Arnott | [email protected] | Hartford Courant

UPDATED: July 5, 2025 at 1:06 PM EDT
Replay Records is taking its final in-store spin as the owners are planning to close the storefront this month after 36 years in business.

Owners Doug and Mary Snyder announced on Facebook and Instagram last month that the Replay storefront, located at 2586 Whitney Ave. in Hamden, would be closing at the end of July.

“It’s time to close our doors and open up some new adventures for us and to enjoy more time together,” the Facebook post said.

Many customers shared their memories of the record store on social media.

“You have made many people happy with your wonderful store full of music and great vibes. Wishing you all the best for your next adventure,” one commenter said.

“Thank you for the years of great music and lots of good conversations,” said another commenter.

Like a lot of businesses which are based around collectibles like records or books, Replay isn’t going completely out of business. It is closing its comfy brick and mortar store on Whitney Avenue and will now be buying and selling used, rare and collectible albums primarily through the online record marketplace Discogs.

Replay Records will close at the end of July after 36 years in business, nearly half of that time on Whitney Avenue in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant
Replay Records will close at the end of July after 36 years in business, nearly half of that time on Whitney Avenue in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
Remarkably, Replay hasn’t gone into active online record selling until now. Most small record stores get by through balancing in-person selling and selling through the internet, but Replay has remained strictly a storefront operation.

Mary Snyder, who maintained a job at Yale University while also working in the record shop, has been sidelined by hip and knee surgery. Doug Snyder said he wishes she were able to be in the store for these days following the closing announcement just to hear the outpouring of affection from regular customers.

“We’re feeling so much love,” he said. “This has been my day thing for so long.”

Doug Snyder’s own musical tastes are wide-ranging but based around sounds he ha enjoyed for years. “Every night I listen to some classical, some classic rock, some prog. I like the old stuff, from the ‘60s. I still listen to The Kinks a lot.”

In the 1980s in New Haven, record stores were everywhere. Many have closed, including the iconic Cutler’s Record Shop which shut down 2012 after 64 years in business. but many others have endured including Gerosa’s Records in Brookfield, Merle’s Record Rack in Orange, Exile on Main Street in Branford and Mystic Disc in Mystic.

New London’s Telegraph Autonomous Zone is part of a legacy of record shops run by local arts maven Rich Martin dating back to the 1990s. Many record shops have small stages and offer performances or appearances by local and indie bands who are touring through the area.

Replay Records at its third, longest-lasting and final location at 2586 Whitney Ave. in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant
Replay Records at its third, longest-lasting and final location at 2586 Whitney Ave. in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
Replay Records began after the closing of Festoon’s Records in downtown New Haven in the late 1980s. The Snyders had both worked at Festoon’s for several years. When it closed, they decided to open their own shop in the same location. That was in June of 1989. Without purchasing the actual Festoon’s business or name, they did end up with some of Festoon’s records as well as some of its record racks.

Replay was located in that downtown New Haven location above Town Pizza on Whitney Avenue near Grove Street for just a couple of years before moving to Sawmill Plaza in West Haven. Fifteen years after that, when changes in the plaza led to raise in rent, Replay found a new home on a different stretch of Whitney Avenue in Hamden in 2007 and has been there ever since.

“We started in the year that record companies were trying to eliminate vinyl,” Doug Snyder said. “There was still new vinyl but it was mostly coming from other countries.”

Like Festoon’s, Replay was more interested in selling old LPs than working with distributors to stock new ones. The store was also part of a grassroots movement keeping the old formats of vinyl and tape alive. They always carried some CDs but that has always been a relatively small part of the Replay shopping experience.

A lot of small independent record stores have benefited greatly from Record Store Day, when record companies large and small release special collectible vinyl LPs, often reissues of classics or rare live recordings. At some stores, Record Store Day brings more sales in a single day than on any other day of the year and helps the businesses get through fallow periods. Replay used to take part in Record Store Day, even opening at midnight some years, but stopped actively taking part a couple of years ago. One reason Doug Snyder gave was was the difficulty of getting the releases that he knows his customers want the most, then the awkwardness of a swarm of customers squabbling over the same titles.

“When a record comes out, you shouldn’t have to fight for it,” he said.

The distinctive front window of Replay Records in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant
The distinctive front window of Replay Records in Hamden. (Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant)
The Snyders first began thinking about closing Replay a few years ago but decided to wait a bit longer. “If we’d done it when we first thought about it, it would’ve been 33 ⅓ years,” he said, making a vinyl RPM joke.

Replay Records has never been immaculate. There have always been fresh boxes of records to unpack or stacks of LPs needing to be sorted, but since announced closing, the piles are deeper. The neatly categorized racks are still there to be perused but the Snyders have been bringing up boxes from storage that haven’t been pawed through in years if ever.

“I don’t know everything I’ve got left,” Snyder said. “There’s still a lot in the basement.”

A visit to Replay in its last few weeks is a vinyl collectors’ paradise.Easy-to-find albums in familiar categories are in the same sturdy bins that have defined the store for decade. Boxes of 45s, some with protective sleeves and many without, line the floor near the counter where Doug Snyder sits on the left side of the store.

Until recently, Replay was still buying records. Snyder noted that he just brought in “some really good jazz,” including albums from the legendary Blue Note label.

In the last two weeks of July there’ll be a final clearance sale with hundreds of LPs, cassettes and CDs being unloaded for $1 apiece, while some of the stock will be retained to be sold through Discogs.

It’s the end of an era, but the music will live on.

Originally Published: July 5, 2025 at 5:00 AM EDT

The store has served vinyl LP collectors and other music fans for 36 years.

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06/02/2025

The year was 1989 and Doug and I had been together for 4 years when the record store we both worked at was closing. So in June of that year, Replay Records was born.

Our first home was on Whitney Avenue, in keeping with the rich tradition of quality record stores throughout New Haven. Our second year we moved to West Haven, where we spent over two decades swapping music stories and meeting new record lovers and collectors throughout this trip. We have been in our Hamden location for well over decade now (closing on two) and have loved it all. From our midnight openings on Record Store Days to our surprise visits from bands playing the area. All of it has been so much fun as well as really hard at times, too.

So many people have come through our doors in the last 36 years. It's truly been a remarkable adventure for us both. We've always done our very best to bring you quality vinyl at affordable prices. I hope it's been an enjoyable ride for everyone. I know Doug and I sure loved it.

That's what makes the rest of this post so hard, but it's time to close our doors and open up some new adventures for us and to enjoy more time together.
We will be closing Replay down at the end of July and transitioning to online sales through Discogs and other sites.

Please come by to visit and shop, if you're so inclined, as we're bringing new stock in to augment the great stuff that's already there. We have a lot of pieces we'll be pricing. Come on by. Send us an email ([email protected]) so we may keep you with us and let you know when we drop titles and where you can find them. As we post more and more, we'll let you know. Updates to follow.

From the bottom of our hearts, we are so grateful for the years we've shared with you. Thanks for everything.
With love and well wishes...Doug & Mary
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05/29/2025

Shout out to Hindinger Farm and the opening of strawberry season!! They're here! Go get some and support local business. No pick-your-own but plenty in the stand and the fields. They have tons of great stuff!

04/08/2025

Rest in peace, Ioannis Dangerousage. Your artwork was extraordinary and you will be missed. This gentleman did the original artwork for the Big Sound label and the cover art for the lp Bionic Gold, among so many other incredible pieces.

Address

2586 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT
06518

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+12039349999

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