Music / pop

Always in between


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Latest edition,

Intro

1:38 min

No One

3:39 min

I'll Be There

3:14 min

Thursday

3:34 min

All I Am

3:39 min

123

3:10 min

Never Let Me Go

3:28 min

Broken

3:37 min

Hate/Love

4:28 min

Won't Say No

3:05 min


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Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 19. Oct. 2018

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Maura Johnston

d. 19. Oct. 2018

"UK singer brings old-school R&B panache to her second album - British belter Jess Glynne introduced herself to American audiences in 2014 with "Rather Be," an effervescent slice-of-love giggle that showed off her strong vocals and ability to surrender to pure bliss. On her second full-length, she's once again bridging the gap between bouncy pop-EDM and feisty soul, shaking off the malaise that's struck too many of her playlisted peers in a way that lets Glynne serve as a one-woman rooting crew for herself and, by extension, anyone in need of a peppy pick-me-up".


AllMusic

2018

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Neil Z. Yeung

2018

"On the follow-up to her chart-topping 2015 debut, I Cry When I Laugh, English singer Jess Glynne delivers more polished soul-pop that highlights her strong voice with able production from a team of studio hands, resulting in a handful of potential additions to a future greatest-hits compilation ... Always in Between might lack the momentum that helped Glynne's debut propel her to the top of the charts, but it offers enough highlights for a fun listen".