I listened to this today on my iPod (iTunes has it priced quite cheaply, as a normal single CD). The performance is good without any amazing interpretative surprises, well played, and vividly recorded with the brass especially present. The harp and other instruments come out very well at the close of the Scherzo, for example.
The closeness of the recording (though with depth), and perhaps some compression, mean that [1] there is perhaps a lack of any real pianissimi; and [2] the consonants of the soloist are rather exaggerated (O Menschhhhhh, and the same with T and F) which sounds rather unnatural. There is some applause at the end, and a smattering after the end of the first movement.
This wouldn't be near my top choices for M3 (Kobayashi and Segerstam among others) but is certainly good value on mp3, if not approaching Gilbert's M9 interpretation on SACD.