The album has sold more than 200,000 units (400,000 discs) and stands at five times platinum in Greece.
Each album stands alone in that there is no conscious thread.
Lady A's album would stand a better chance if it had produced a second crossover smash.
Opinions vary as to where this album stands next to its predecessor, Communards.
Even so, the album stands above most current rhythm-and-blues.
This album stands as one of the label's most well-known recordings.
The album stands as one of the world's best-selling records.
The album was sold in newspaper stands at a cheaper price than in record stores.
The album stands the test of time and today is still considered among the quintessential records of that period.
According the El, the album "stands for true hip hop."