Barry, thanks for your nice word
My main issue with the Abbado/BPO/DG is its sound which is severely restricted in its dynamic range (listen to climaxes in I.), lacking details. It sounds as if the entire recording was made on an old analogue machine. I am pretty sure a local radio station or some independent focal was involved in the recording, and when DGG later found out about the tape they decided to issue it despite the problems. It's so unfortunate because the performance itself is quite estimable; I can only guess what the real concert might have sounded like...
The new recording by Barenboim shares some of the same problem but to a much lesser degree.
By all means try to get hold of the Inoue/NJPO/Exton. This one boasts some of the wildest, furiously aggressive passages in the grand "Bernstein-Tennstedt" style. Yet the conductor never loses the forest in the name of trees, holding the entire piece in a most cogent format imaginable. The playing by the Japanese orchestra is no way on a par with VPO, BPO, or even NYPO, but they have plenty of lung power to realize Inoue's powerful conceptions. The sound (HDCD) is simply fabulous. Timings are 29:52, 17:06, 14:01, 24:09.
Now, the next is Kobayashi/JPO/Exton...
John,