I am not particularly very fond of early Scriabin, because it sounds too much of Chopin with a teaspoon of Russia.
I think his more valuable works, for me, would be his third symphony, Le poeme le extase, Promethee and any of his later works, especially Vers la flamme which i love to play and its sound its amazingly rich with subtle harmonies and progressions.
Samuel Feinberg's recordings are amazing, i love his playing of the fourth sonata.
But my wish to hear Scriabin play a lot of his other works, and in a good acoustical recording, not a piano roll, will most likely not come true.