So, please, support the labels who deserve it. Buying vinyl nowadays bears the risk to fall for a quick moneymaking hype where turntables are sold for many thousands instead of hundreds, what they should actually cost. Everybody tries to get his share, so the risk of being ripped is high.
Instead, look ahead. The future is digital (the present actually is digital too). That does not exclude high quality artwork, we only accepted it like this. But, as someone mentioned, today music is recorded digitally. This can be pressed to vinyl, but the result can never be superior, in the sense of more authentic, than the original digital format.
If your favorite band produces crappy recordings, write to them and complain, instead of wasting thousands in the hope that on vinyl, things may sound better.
The inferior quality of CDs does not come from the medium, it comes from the way, recordings are treated. Well made music can sound great on vinyl, on CD and as download (uncompressed of course). The problem is not the medium, it is the management of the record labels, the sound engineering and the listeners, who buy and accept inferior quality.