But really quantity over quality should not dictate an album like this getting 4 songs to the finals and an album like Images and Words only getting 2.
Well, speaking generally, once I've seen the concept applied for, I believe, the Yes survivor, I fell in love with the idea of having an album survivor first, that determines which albums get most songs in the final.
Take Iron Maiden for example, all the classic albums have 8 songs, and so the critically panned Virtual XI, it's unbalanced that they all have 2 songs surviving anyway. Or, to stay in DT territory, Black Clouds which is controversial has six songs (so 33% of the album goes to the finals and 50% survives), Scenes which is loved by almost everyone has the double of songs but still gets 2 songs.