Editing a professional CD

A few, actually several CDs I have, bother me. Vio-lence's Oppressing the Masses' guitar is buried in an overzealous open high-hat. If I could access the original tracks before being mixed down, I would just lower the volume of the high-hat to let the guitar breathe a little better, but seeing that is impossible, I'm wondering if there is anything to "fix" this problem.
So far, I've isolated the frequency that guitars respond to the best, and boosted those frequencies on an EQ to give the guitars a little more oomph. Of course, this tends to color the snare drum as well, which gets on my nerves.
I posted this same thread at hydrogen audio and I was suggested to use the spectral editing on adobe audition and was just wondering if this is even possible.  From the tutorials I watched it looks like I may be able to do something with it, but I don't know if it'll ever get to the point where I need that high hat reduced, or the guitar boosted.  I realize that AA is mainly for musicians for recording their own/somebody else's music; I wonder if there are others out there like me who are trying their damnest to change the way some of their favorite albums sound...

thank you for your reply.  I have contacted the founding member of Vio-lence, and since Vio-lence is a now defunct band AND that guitarist is in Machine Head, he basically said they had no plans for remastering this particular CD.  I got the impression that he is focused entirely on Machinehead now; I'm sure I care more about Vio-lence's previous albums more than the members do.
I did fool around a little bit with the spectral analysis. It's a little too early to say, but I may have got a fairly acceptable sounding edit.

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