In October 2006, Crowe released
This Little Bird, which she began recording in February 2006 in her new home of
Corner Brook. The album was completed some 4600 kilometers west, on
Vancouver Island, and
Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Following a string of successful concert performances in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria, she returned home to Canada and during the Summer of 2009 selected songs for a new album to be titled
Spiral. Some of this collection comprises never-heard songs from
Aquarius Rising (those for which orchestration was not found in 2007), along with new originals and cover songs. The resulting album
Spiral was released March 17, 2010. In July 2011, Crowe released a double-A-side single, featuring two songs: "Arthur", a piano original, "Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)", a guitar version of the
Patty Griffin song. In December 2011, a holiday season concert in Vancouver was recorded before an audience that included cast and crew of the movie,
Man of Steel. Following a concert tour with dates in Belgium, Germany, and Italy, on November 25, 2012, she released a live album,
Tidings Concert, documenting an entire
Tidings show in Vancouver.
Newfoundland Vinyl, a collection of songs from, or made popular in,
Newfoundland and Labrador (and performed, engineered, and produced by Crowe) was released as a vinyl LP and in digital formats by Rubenesque Records on June 25, 2013. The album's songs were selected by Crowe from the stage show of the same name presented by Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador at the Gros Morne Theatre Festival. Crowe released an album of new songs titled
Heavy Graces on October 15, 2013.
Songbook, a 22-track, career-spanning collection, (which received special-edition, limited release on June 14, 2013), was released globally on March 17, 2014. During September 2014, she released a series of music-movie mashups collectively titled
16 Songs.
Souling, an album of traditional carols performed a cappella was released on November 2, 2014. On December 2, 2014, Crowe's
Newfoundland Vinyl II album was released. As with the first volume of this title, curated from a theatre production for which the artist serves as musical director, this collection features songs created in Newfoundland and Labrador along with several folk songs that have traveled to Atlantic Canada from overseas.
Sylvan Hour was released on May 5, 2015. This album comprises songs recorded, solo, by Allison Crowe in a log-home located on Salt Spring Island, Canada. The thirteen tracks mix piano and guitar with vocals. In late 2015 she released a pair of albums:
Newfoundland Vinyl 3 and
Souling (Bonus Tracks Edition) - the latter being an expanded version of her 2014 album
Souling. A band recording project completed in Winter 2015 was slated for release in 2016 as a double-CD set
Introducing / Heirs & Grievances. This double-album was released digitally worldwide on March 22 and in physical, CD, format on May 22, 2016. A live concert of Allison Crowe's quintet recorded at the LSPU (Longshoremen's Protective Union) Hall in St. John's, NL has been released (on April 3, 2018) as a pair of albums,
Welcome to Us Acts 1 (guitar and fiddle songs) and 2 (piano songs). (This double, live, release evolved from plans for the song-track
Rare Birds to be released on a single, studio, album.) Also in 2018, Crowe released a solo album,
Newfoundland Vinyl IV. Crowe's full band releases in 2020 are titled
Pillars and
Six More Songs. ==Touring==