Elizabeth,
I'm glad your enjoyment factor has improved with the change. Another recommendation I suggest is Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years". An added bonus on this LP is "My Little Town", a one song Simon and Garfunkel mini-reunion. Speaking of which, I read yesterday there is likely to be a Simon and Garfunkel reunion tour soon.
I offer this experience as a contrast to Plato's post. A fellow Audiogon member and myself met at an auction a year or so ago. There isn't much great gear to audition where we live and he had several high end systems where my system is really modest by Audiogon standards. Mine consists of a Linn Genki, 2 LK100's, Aktiv crossovers, Keilidh's and an LP12, Ittok, Blue Point Special. His best system was a pair of ZH270 Bernings, Merlins and an Audio Aero Capitole. Hell, his speaker cables exceeded the value of my entire system. To make a very long story short, I took my LP12 to his home and left it for a week and the only way it could be inserted into his system was by using the phono stage on an old Panasonic (or such) receiver. The Capitole is history now and he just took delivery of a fully loaded 300 series Teres, Illustrious, Shelter 901. I don't think a person, even a person of considerable means, would make such a change unless they heard (in his words) the "magic" vinyl has to offer.
I don't intend to beat up on digital playback because it can be very rewarding. Besides, accumulating quality analog software can be quite a challenge now days. But, in my experience, it requires a considerably greater cash outlay in digital gear to equal the results of a modest, but excellent, analog rig.
Time will tell if todays best CDP's will still be used twenty years from now. I doubt it. My table is twenty one years old and I gaurantee it will still be in my system twenty years from now assuming I am also around.