Joey Claire, Extraordinaire
By James Roach
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Released 9/14/2017.
Duration: 2:50.
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- Definitely Safe Forever by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Snake Escape by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Half-Harley Manor by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Jude Harley, Bizarrely by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Living Legend by James Roach and Toby Fox
- We Shall Go Together by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Intermission 1 by James Roach and Toby Fox
- Heavy Snaking by James Roach and Toby Fox
- END OF FRIENDVANGELION by James Roach
- On-Time Departure by James Roach
- Lunch Break by James Roach
- Ghost Train by James Roach
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Artist commentary:
When Toby sent me the original piano sketch for Joey's theme it was real good but I thought since Joey dances, what if I made it sound like a dance recital? I used to take dance classes when I was a kid, and I have very distinct memories of a kindly old woman playing bouncy piano chords in ¾ time. One of the design choices Toby and I settled on really early on was that each character would have a "room" that be the purest form of their theme. Joey feels most at home in her bedroom, which is a sanctuary from the rest of the awful house she lives in.
I think my original version of this was like 40 seconds long or something... James did a really good job fleshing it out and making it something that's listenable for long enough to look at the Bubsy poster 40 times in a row.