I read your blog.
Look, you like what you like. No one here is questioning that and no one can so it's pointless. But you keep mixing what you like with what is flawed or not flawed and what you prefer with what is more natural and so on.
The crowd here is a bit tougher.
You can like what you want, but when it comes to faithfully recording music onto a medium, digital prove to be far more successful (this is not my preference I'm talking about). ALTHOUGH, just to keep things interesting, even today you can still find albums that sound better on vinyl, and if you want things even more interesting, vinyl is to blame for those albums sounding better on vinyl.
You should really read
this, it was so fascinating to me, I can't stop thinking about it. You can read it all and I wholeheartedly recommend that, but you can jump to post No.10 and read on from there. This gives you a short version of this topic. It is very well written and very easy to understand.
It basically says this: like what you will, but if you're preoccupied with getting a faithful copy of the recorded material, still to this day nothing beats digital.