I never liked the separation of songs into parts and actually put them all into one song. Except for A Flash Before My Eyes which for me is more like a mini concept album within Octane. But especially As Far As The Mind is pretty well structured in my opinion and works well as a longtrack. I do that with lots of songs. In The Presence Of Enemies, Six Degrees, Spirit/Eden/Desire (Talk Talk), the three Endless Enigma parts (ELP), In The Dead Of Night (UK), Endless Dream (Yes), The Whirlwind (TA), ? (Neal Morse), some of the suites in the first Chicago albums.... I listen to them in one sitting 100% of the times anyway and my USB stick in my car always leaves half a second of silence between songs which is already annoying with concept albums, but even worse with long songs separated into several tracks.
I think Day For Night is underrated. It's more poppy than the three albums before, but there are some great songs. I like Gibberish way better than Mouth Of Madness. Crack The Big Sky combines groove and with epic structures. Distance is just beautiful period. Can't Get It Wrong and Skin are cool popsongs. Gypsy is one of the best SB songs ever in the 6-8 min department. Healing Colours is the weakest Morse longtrack by SB in my opinion. Mommy Comes Back is just a little cringy. But the two My Shoes songs are beautiful and epic.