Not much to tell here, as all four movements are really quite good. I like it that the first movement is a tad longer than usual (24 minutes), while the two inner movements really flow along (12:04 and 13:34). Saraste takes his time during the pastoral interludes in the first movement, which is just fine given that the cowbells are truly audible. Nice cowbells! The finale is excellent, with an incredible surge at the final, allegro "charge" passage. Full steam ahead! Great stuff. The first hammer stroke is a tad underwhelming, but the second one is a doozy! (doubled with the optional tam-tam and cymbals). All the noisy music surrounding the hammer strokes is superbly done. The final A-minor outburst at the very end of the symphony is REALLY explosive!
Sound-wise, I don't think it's quite as good as the Jansons/Olso M7. It sounds as though the stage and/or hall might be a tad small for such a huge and loud symphony. Still, there's absolutely no problems in hearing lots of detail, and there's sufficient space or "air" around the orchestra itself. Seriously, this is easily as good as ANY Mahler 6 in my collection, and truly better than some of them!