The Yes Blu-Ray audio discs were probably the best example I've seen of how this can be done well and I've all of their classic era reissue for this reason alone. I'm less fussy about Steven Wilson's remastering efforts, but having the reissue, the original mix, the original vinyl needledrop and various other add ons is terrific. Fish is another that used his remaster deluxe sets to include bonus content and a decent length interview documentary too (60 mins or more) or a live gig.
While I've several B_R Audio discs, the ones with the album only seem like a huge opportunity missed. Operationally, it's fine, same principle as DVD-Audio discs really from an interface perspective.