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...music in its original, and "un-molested" form...
Good luck on this. Most music sold is edited and compressed, especially if on cassette or vinyl, to work within the available S/N of tape and disc. Dolby and dbx are forms of "companding." Rock/pop tends to be highly processed.

Short of original studio recording tracks at 96k kHz/24-bit, or original studio tapes, it is going to be tough to find anything "un-molested."

Reread the above thread for the suggestions as to ways to get good video recordings by today's generally accepted standards at affordable prices.
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