Jess Glynne – Always in Between

Album Info

Artist: Jess Glynne

Title: Always in Between

Year: 2018

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (1:38)
  • 2. No One (3:39)
  • 3. I'll Be There (3:14)
  • 4. Thursday (3:36)
  • 5. All I Am (3:39)
  • 6. 123 (3:10)
  • 7. Never Let Me Go (3:28)
  • 8. Broken (3:37)
  • 9. Hate/Love (4:28)
  • 10. Won't Say No (3:05)
  • 11. Rollin (3:38)
  • 12. Nevermind (3:42)
  • 13. These Days (feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen) (3:31)
  • 14. So Real (Warriors) [feat. Jess Glynne] (2:51)
  • 15. Million Reasons (3:21)
  • 16. Insecurities (3:17)
  • 17. One Touch (3:17)

Review

'Always in Between' finds Jess Glynne balancing emotional depth with her signature radiant energy. The 2018 release flows seamlessly from soaring pop anthems to raw, intimate moments that showcase her distinctive vocal power. Her chart success 'I'll Be There' perfectly captures that special quality she brings—blending genuine vulnerability with an uplifting spirit that resonates deep in your soul. When she slows things down on 'Thursday,' you can feel every ounce of emotion in her delivery, creating those moments that truly connect with listeners on a personal level.

The production throughout maintains that polished, radio-ready sheen that works so well with Jess's soulful tone, with those gorgeous gospel-influenced harmonies adding richness to the mix. While staying true to her pop foundations, she infuses each track with enough personality to stand apart in a crowded genre. What makes this album so satisfying is how it builds on what made her debut special while showing genuine artistic growth. Her charismatic performance style translates beautifully to these recordings, giving the entire collection a warmth and authenticity that's distinctly Jess Glynne. - Destiny