There are tons of great ones, obviously. For me, none tops the live Karajan one, regardless of what minor faults it may or may not possess. It just has outrageous intensity from start to finish. For a single disc version, I really like the new Alan Gilbert one on BIS, regardless of whatever issues that it supposedly has as well. For a longer, two-disc version, I prefer the Chailly/Concertgebouw M9 (Decca) to the MTT/SFSO one. But again, there are lots of good ones. I do not, however, enjoy hearing the absurdly fast tempi; bad sound, and atrocious playing on the 1938 Bruno Walter M9 concert from Vienna. I can't even listen to it.
Next day: I thought of a couple more. I really like the Sinopoli/Dresden one (Profil), just for the gorgeous playing of the Staatskapelle, combined with Sinopoli's almost decadent sounding "interpretation" (hate that word). And for something that's truly completely different, the Eiji One (Exton) is certainly worth a listen.
Barry