Well that was a lot easier than I expected. I've not used the PC for a few years and it started up with no problem. The good news is it was able to install the CD. The bad news is that it needs Macromedia's (subsequently Adobe) Shockwave to run properly. I was, however, able to access some of the data. With wi-fi connected the CD would not run reporting that my PC didn't have enough memory! But it did run to a degree once I disconnected the wi-fi though it did throw up occasional error messages. A sample of screenshots are here ==> pixeldrain.com/l/PKQKeX47. I think the titles I have given are self-explanatory but I'm happy to provide more info if necessary.
Apart from the installation EXE and associated files there is a folder entitled SHOCKS which consists of 9 folders containing a large number of SWA files. These are Shockwave's custom audio files which I presume are accessed via the Music Search screen. They will play on Audacity but being samples are quite short. Also the bit rate quality is only 16kHz and in mono so not brilliant. If you were so inclined you could convert the audio files to, say, MP3 format using Audacity.
I hope this helps.