Even though I have an excellent digital system, I prefer LPs to CDs in general for classical music especially. Streaming at higher resolutions can match LP sound quality, but most CDs don't.
There's also whatever enjoyment or edification the LP jacket and liner notes can provide. Those may be available on a CD or streaming app, but it can be more convenient to see them on a 12" by 12" surface rather than going through page after page of small print.
I don't know how old you are. I'm in my 70s and for the last 30 years I have increasingly enjoyed and expanded my interests in classical music and have listened correspondingly less to rock music, which used to be my most-auditioned genre. After a while the same old albums get stale, and there isn't much good new music in rock that I've heard. I think rock albums are better served by CDs as long as they are remastered properly for the CD format, and unfortunately there are many rock albums which haven't been properly remastered.

