Sorry to be disagreeable the data on the CD is compressed.
You aren't disagreeable, just generally wrong.
There is no data compression on the audio data for Redbook CDs. HDCD is, of course, an exception.
Dynamic range compression and level shifting is up to the engineer who makes the master. This varies a great deal depending on genre and era. In addition, plenty of evidence of reduced L to R separation and significantly different EQ being used, not just from medium to medium but even from release to release on the same medium.
Also, while I dislike the loudness wars, the opposite, excessive dynamic range is also a bad thing. Like watching a movie when you have to turn up the volume to hear the dialogue, but then the action scenes are deafening.
Some compression is probably a good thing, and brings out more details and more room ambiance than otherwise, so treating any medium as absolutely more or less compressed ignores all of the complexities that occur when it lands on your stereo.