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Lisa's Song+ 6 Songs is the debut recording from Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Crowe. Its tracks were recorded live-off-the-floor in two separate sessions. The first tracks were captured July 2001, on an afternoon when Crowe was travelling to Seattle, Washington, to perform concerts for fans of Pearl Jam at the Worldwide Jammer Convergence. The final session, in April 2003, was to add the title song for Lisa Marie Young, Crowe's high-school friend who disappeared one night and is still missing from her hometown. This recording has been released in three different EP versions titled Six Songs, Six Songs+ and Lisa's Song+ 6 Songs.
Following the independent model of musicians Loreena McKennitt and Ani DiFranco, Allison Crowe launched her own record label, Rubenesque Records Ltd., with the release of "Lisa's Song" in its various forms.