This is
very good:
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Naxos/8557527
... and, it can be argued, is the only "complete" recording of the work available, in that a phrase for solo viola written in the score but omited from the Viola Part, is included "for the first time in any recording". A superb performance, Silja is in excellent voice, the orchestral playing and recording detail is superb, and the dramatic "sweep" Craft achieves is fantastic: a lifetime's love of this work has gone into this. Pretty fine
Pelleas und Melisande, too: and look at the price!
But I don't know of any "duff" recordings - it's not a work that performers go to the trouble of recording unless they're totally committed to it: Jessye Norman with Levine (used to be Philips; doesn't seem to be currently available) is very good (orchestral detail is a bit "muddy" in comparison with what Craft gets) and fine honours to Boulez and Janis Marin (Sony) and Rattle with Phyllis Bryn-Julson (EMI). Silja's earlier recording with Christoph von Dohnannyi (which I haven't heard in
years: a bit "screechy", I seem to remember) is now coupled with their
Wozzeck: rather naughtily showing how much Berg nicked from his teacher!
But I think the Craft is just that little bit more special.