Turid represents a certain flowery apex and fans of eccentric folk vocalists such as Linda Perhacs, Vashti Bunyan, Karen Dalton & Joanna Newsom ought to investigate. http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/turid.html
Turid was a member of Kebnekaise between 1971 and 1974. Initially she sang in English and was very much inspired by Joni Mitchell, but by the time her first solo album, Vittras Visor, came out in 1971 she had switched to Swedish and found her own sound.
Her best song, Den Gamla Vanliga Historien, was released as a single in 1972 and later included on her magnum opus, the 1973 album Bilder, an album which also included her second-best song Tom I Bollen.
In 1977 she left progg label Silence and signed to the more commercial Metronome. Of course the proggers (see the link in the Pugh section above) turned their backs on her. Bastards.
Turid's trademark was her delicate, fluttering voice which is instantly recognizable. A current Scandinavian singer like Ane Brun has more than a little Turid flavor in her voice. http://monkeybastardsv20.blogspot.com/2008/12/brief-history-of-swedish-rock.html
Turid - 1971 - Vittras Visor

A2 Bilder 1:46
A3 Jag vet en prins 3:46
A4 Tintomara 2:35
A5 Låt mig se dig 8:16
B1 Den gamla vanliga historien 2:45
B2 Och somaren kom 1:38
B3 Tom i bollen 4:00
B4 Längtansvisa 1:03
B5 Ödegårdar 6:40
B6 Vargen 4:05
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Turid - 1973 - Bilder

A2 Nyckelbanepigevisa 1:22
A3 To the Children of Song My 5:24
A4 Going to Prison 3:00
A5 Vittras vaggvisa 3:53
B1 Chrystal Shade of Loneliness 2:45
B2 Problemvisa 1:37
B3 Sometimes I Think Age Is a Treasure 3:52
B4 Play Macabre 3:26
B5 Flowers 2:34
B6 Palles låt 1:50
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