I think Mike is spot-on.
As a physical release, these have just not been very appealing to me.
Big issue is, indeed, they lack linear notes, artwork, and context.
2nd issue is even the top-level kaleidoscope artwork just feels uninspired to me. Everything looks the same, aside from general color palette, which is "samey". It's hard to discern one item from the next.
Right way to do this (for me) would be:
1.) Obviously, all the music.
2.) Mike's original notes and perhaps expanded notes as a boon for people who already bought once.
3.) Bigger/better prints of the pictures and other content from the booklets. Maybe a poster?
4.) Retain/approve the original artwork
5.) Different formats. Bluray/Vinyl/etc.
That'd be the way, IMO, to do a physical release in 2023.
It's nice to have this on Tidal as a curiosity, but so far what I'm seeing has totally failed to grab me as someone who would potentially collect some of these.
But not surprising, since we haven't really gotten compelling reissues/rereleases of even their classic, beloved works.