The 50th Anniversary LP is a whole different deal. The upper midrange is in balance with the rest of the frequency spectrum maintaining the clarity of the 2009 CD but with a much more spacious soundstage. I lucked out on the pressing as the LP is "flat as a pancake" (thanks Head East) and is virtually devoid of any surface noise! In a word, the new LP is "beautiful" to listen to and its clarity increases my appreciation for the many layers used to produce the album.
The beauty, clarity and spaciousness of the 2019 Abbey Road is prompting me to look into the LPs of SPLHCB and "The Beatles" albums.
PS The two additional LPs reveal, in considerable measure, the creative process of the band and also how well the guys were getting along during the "Abbey Road" sessions. The blurbs that explain each take put the happenings at the sessions into proper context and give them interest.
PPS. I have never heard The Beatles recording of "Come and Get It" later made famous by Badfinger. Good rendition but not as energetic as Badfinger's.