Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition" is the most dramatic example I have encountered of an LP sounding freaking amazing... just so good... while the streaming version (Qobuz 24/44.1) sounds quite disappointing. It is such a difference, it affects the enjoyability of the album.
Another such example is Abel Selaocoe album "Where is Home": beautiful SQ on LP, not as good on streaming.
This is certainly not always the case, in my eperience: I have compared a number of albums where I have both the LP and CD, or LP vs streaming, and IMO, it is unpredictable which is going to sound better. (I have some albums, both streaming and ripped CDs, that sound flipping amazing on my digital streamer + DAC... so when it sound poor, I know I am hearing a deficiency in a particular digital release.)
Maybe it reflects how the music was originally recorded (analog or digital)?
Or maybe the mastering process is so different for analog vs digital that you can't count on both results being of equal quality. 🤷♂️