Well, I'm tempted to spend the 'big bucks' to get the fancy booklet and blu-ray disc, etc. I wish they didn't give those such a generic looking cover. The scherzo is fabulous - Rattle still does the scherzo better than anyone. I like how he brings the scherzo to a real climax, which he transitions into an anticlimax by way of its slowly paced dissolution. I would prefer that the scherzo were second, but I'm not going to harp on that here (yes, pun intended). The brief 'alpine ascent' passage in the slow movement is done superbly (before the 7 minute mark). As you folks know, that passage is always important to me.
In the finale, Rattle dropped the third hammer-stroke, a 'hallmark' of his previous recordings and performances. There's nothing to complain about in the finale - the playing is pretty spectacular. Cowbells are always audible, which I like. I'm tempted!
Yes, a download would be much more practical. As Russell pointed out, it's hardly $15 at E-Classical (which is where I sampled this). Do I really need a fancy picture book and some documentary video that's not focused on Mahler?