This song contains only one verse: *"Attica is in front of me."* It comes from when a NY Times reporter asked a prisoner who survived the Attica Uprising how he felt to leave Attica behind him now that he was done serving his time. The prisoner's response became the song's verse.
This song contains only one verse: *"Attica is in front of me."* It comes from when a NY Times reporter asked a prisoner who survived the Attica Uprising how he felt to leave Attica behind him now that he was done serving his time. The prisoner's response became the song's verse.
hermosa melodía, muchas gracias por compartir.
Unbelievably moving.
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Vocals by Steve Ben Israel
Iraq is in front of me. Afghanistan is in front of me. Alcoholism is in front of me.