The 8th was a live performance - given in front of the queen of Sweden (whoop-dee-doo) - as a memorial fundraiser for the sinking of some ferry boat with lots of passangers. It truly must have been an exciting event.
Jarvi did several Mahler symphonies with the Royal Scottish. I still have his M1 with them, which I feel is really very good. He did a very decent M3 with them as well. He also made a super, super fast M6 with the Royal Scottish as well. Many people hated it, but I thought it was exciting as all get-up, and an obvious rebuttal to all those M6 recordings that just kept getting slower and slower (Chailly, Segerstam, Tennstedt II, Bernstein II, etc.). I wasn't so bothered by it. As I said, I drive slow but listen fast.