IMO your aversion to digitally sourced vinyl is not fully warranted. I have heard many digitally sourced or recorded lp's that sound better than their cd or sacd co-releases. It's true some digitally sourced lp's may not sound as good as they would have if the record company had gone back to the original tapes (the differences between stereo and mono Beatle's lp's are an example of this.) However, at the time of the stereo lp's release date, the digitally sourced stereo Beatle's lp's sounded better than any affordable alternatives available at the time (IMO.) It's all relative depending on what you want to spend I suppose. I've not heard of any plans to go back to the original Stone's master tapes to re-engineer any new releases and I wonder what the end results would be if they did. The Stone's, unfortunately, didn't have a George Martin quality producer working with them. Their recordings tend to sound less than stellar in their best incarnations, to put it charitably. I occasionally read various forum participants who claim to have basically unobtanium UK first releases that they claim sound wonderful, I'd love to hear them with my own ears.