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With the rise of compact discs in the late 1980s, RCA was bought out by BMG.
At this time Bill Rosenfield used RCA Victor to re-release the label's vast catalogue of show albums on CD and to record new shows including: Into The Woods, Jerome Robbins ' Broadway, Grand Hotel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Titanic, Steel Pier, Ragtime, Fosse, The Full Monty, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Urinetown, and Avenue Q.
During this time RCA Victor also released the cast recordings for the Broadway revivals of Anything Goes ( 1987 ), Guys and Dolls ( 1992 ), Chicago ( 1996 ), Candide ( 1997 ), Cabaret ( 1998 ), The Sound of Music ( 1998 ), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown ( 1999 ), and Man of La Mancha ( 2002 ).

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