I don't know much about 1-3, because I never listen to them. The ones I'd recommend are:
4- Laredo, Berman
5- Feinberg
6- Glemser, Richter
7- Laredo, Ogdon
8- Sofronitsky
9- Laredo
10- Sofronitsky, Pletnev
Overall, Laredo and Sofronitsky are my favorites. Richter's tone is a bit dry and unexploratory for these works (although the sixth is randomly excellent, as I noted above), Horowitz' is very percussive and romanticized, and Hamelin's are all very safe and pretty, but you won't find anything there to really impress. Conversely, Laredo might be too intent on timbre and sonority (as opposed to progression) for some people, and Sofronitsky's interpretations tend to be quite liberal and often lacking in interest in conveying an overall form. So it can entirely depend on how the listener personally thinks Scriabin should be interpreted. My strongest recommendations are Berman's 4th, Feinberg's 5th, Laredo's 9th and Sofronitsky's 10th.