It reached number two on the Billboard charts, despite there being no US singles released from the album.
Currently, the only act to hold more US number-one singles than Carey are The Beatles, who gained twenty throughout their career.
Take Me Home has yielded three singles, including two US singles.
According to Billboard, Chicago was the leading US singles charting group during the 1970s.
Again however, there were no major US singles from the album.
The US singles were released on February 27, 1990.
One of the two US singles included an early version of "West End Girls", later their breakthrough single in 1985.
This was also the first Bee Gees album to have two US top-10 singles since 1968's Idea.
"Love Me Do" would reach the top of the US singles chart over eighteen months later in May 1964.
Their US singles during this era likewise came out on London.