That may be true for many pop and rock titles but there are in fact no shortages of CDs that are made from high quality recordings with high dynamic range. I just updated my high quality sound album list collected in the thread linked below, in case you are interested.
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/high-quality-sound-albums.78328/page-14#post-1102595
I don't know if all of the listed titles are what I would consider high quality recordings but if you stick to titles from Chandos Records, Chesky Records, Deutsche Grammophon, Linn Records, Reference Recordings and Telarc, you will find that the sound quality upgrade from those made for ipod, earbuds, car audios etc that you referred to will be so significant that you may no longer feel the need to upgrade your speakers.
In regard to compression, Telarc CDs typically come with a warning that says:
"Telarc digital Compact Discs, especially those containing substantially wide dynamic range, will present an extraordinary challenge to all stereo systems. Certain components--even the finest-- may have problems with the most demanding passages.
Damage could result to speakers or other components if the musical program is played back at excessively high levels."
I did not bold the last sentence, Telarc did.