People aren't willing to pay more for music. The music industry learned that throughout the 2000s, and why things ended up the way they are. If the price increases, the path of least resistance becomes piracy.
Then you better spend a lot of time in used record stores, looking for CDs pressed before the late '90s. The labels have ruined all popular music mastered or "remastered" since then with DYNAMIC compression, and those are the only versions you're going to find on streaming services. Lossless delivery of shit is still shit.
We all have cheap, widespread access to nearly flawless audio-reproduction technology... and nothing to play on it.
Sounds like the kind of training that should come with compensation for life long costs.