Personally, on the heels of all those 50th Anniversary Beatles releases (btw, heads up to everyone interested, Let It Be is coming out October-- been crossing my fingers for Rubber Soul/Revolver next, which are in dire need of it), even when I like the original mixing and they're perfectly fine the way they are, I would love for virtually all of my favorite albums to get that sort of treatment. Whenever I read impressions, I always see a lot of purist takes and criticisms, but I never really understand or relate to it.
I feel the same way about that as I do classic films getting that Criterion restoration treatment. Can't get enough of that stuff.
I guess something being butchered by one is possible, but I can't think of any examples of that off the top of my head, personally.
Especially for albums from the mid-60s and earlier, I want full out new mixes, not just remasters. The original stereo versions of most of those are generally awful, IMO, and just making them sound crispier isn't nearly as nice as actually fixing the L/R panning issues that plague a ton of them.