For those of you who like/have this CD and agree with my "poor audio quality" ratings (3/5), there's hope: HD Tracks has a hi-rez (24-bit, 192 kHz) download of this album that I recently checked out while "Pursuing the Truth in Audio"

I definitely have mixed feelings about the whole hi-rez audio thing.
First the good: this particular mix was definitely DIFFERENT, which IMHO made this a more sonically pleasing experience even after down-converting the material to CD quality (16-bit, 44.1 kHz) WAV files to play via CD. Note: there is a great utility called SoX (Sound eXchange) that allows for all sorts of digital manipulation of audio files, including the up AND down conversion of WAV files. Unfortunately, at over $25 and 1.5 Gbytes of disc space, I think the bad out-weighs the good--especially if the CD is of good/high quality (unlike this older analog conversion of Winelight). Yes, I'll keep the Winelight hi-rez digital download over the CD--although it will basically spend it's life down-converted to CD quality.
To be fair, I downloaded a hi-rez (24-bit, 96 kHz) version of a different/newer track to compare with a ripped version of the same (16-bit, 44.1kHz) digitally mastered CD purchase, but with no perceptible difference, I just can't see the value in doing this for newer, digitally mastered CD releases.