No surface noise, no inner-groove distortion, and a perfectly flat frequency response.
First, let's address the elephant in the control room. Most digital copies of Year of the Cat available today (Spotify, Apple Music, standard 16-bit CD) are sourced from late-1990s or 2000s remasters. During this era, the music industry was obsessed with the "Loudness War."
: While vinyl typically has a dynamic range of 60–70 dB, a 24-bit FLAC can theoretically reach 96 dB or more, allowing the lush arrangements to "breathe" without the floor of surface noise.
If you listen to Year of the Cat on earbuds while mowing the lawn, the difference between MP3 and FLAC is irrelevant.