How about Gunther Herbig/Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrucken/Berlin Classics M9th (on a single disc)?
It's pretty darn good, as good as his M6th.
John,
It's strange that nobody has mentioned Herbig's recording for it is, IMO, a very fine and solid M9th. It has a sort of Haitink stamp all over it - thoughtfull and somber interpretation, a fine balance that emphasizes well blended sound over razor sharp details, good tempos and tempo relationships, and a beautiful recording quality. Note that Herbig does provide energy and passion such as in major climaxes in I. and his tempos in the middle movts are better, i.e., more leisurely in II. and faster in III. Timings are,
I. 27'22''
II. 16'57''
III. 12'11''
IV. 23'24''
John,