I think that the vivid descriptions of the more mythological events and the more personalized characterizations of the Valar are the things I most miss about the Lost Tales in the more developed mythology. The first time I read the Lost Tales I recall being quite caught up in what might be called the primitive beauty of the accounts.
I don't necessarily think that the accounts of the homes of the Valar are at odds with the later mythology in all regards. But I can understand why Tolkien dropped it. It is not quite in keeping with the more serious tone that the mythology later acquired. It is, as you say, "coarse" - and thus, I think, more like real mythologies.
I'm certainly glad that the legendarium later took on its more refined tone. But I think that an inevitable disadvantage is the loss of the earlier vivid description.
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