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Download and Install
Download the software from the official SoftOrbits website and follow the on-screen instructions to install it on your PC.

Import Your Image
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Remove the Background
Use the software's intuitive tools to select the area you want to keep and remove the background. You can choose between automatic and manual removal modes.

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is the eponymous first studio album by the British folk rock band of the same name, released in 1975 (though some sources cite a 1974 recording date) on Rubber Records (catalog number RUB 009) . The album is a seminal piece of 1970s British folk rock, often compared to the work of Steeleye Span , Fairport Convention , and Jethro Tull due to its blend of traditional Celtic melodies with electric instrumentation. Key Features and Style Genre: British Folk Rock / Progressive Folk.
The original Rubber Records LP included 10 tracks, primarily arrangements of traditional songs: Mariners Rosemary Lane The March of the King of Laois Peggy New York Trader
It was co-produced by Geoff Heslop and Rick Kemp (of Steeleye Span), which heavily influenced its "electric folk" aesthetic. 1975 Album Lineup
The album features a mix of instrumentals and traditional ballads, characterized by Margi Luckley’s vocals, which have been compared to Maddy Prior of Steeleye Span. The instrumentation includes prominent flute (reminiscent of Ian Anderson), violin, mandolin, and "heavy plucked" electric bass without a standard drum kit on many tracks.
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is the eponymous first studio album by the British folk rock band of the same name, released in 1975 (though some sources cite a 1974 recording date) on Rubber Records (catalog number RUB 009) . The album is a seminal piece of 1970s British folk rock, often compared to the work of Steeleye Span , Fairport Convention , and Jethro Tull due to its blend of traditional Celtic melodies with electric instrumentation. Key Features and Style Genre: British Folk Rock / Progressive Folk.
The original Rubber Records LP included 10 tracks, primarily arrangements of traditional songs: Mariners Rosemary Lane The March of the King of Laois Peggy New York Trader
It was co-produced by Geoff Heslop and Rick Kemp (of Steeleye Span), which heavily influenced its "electric folk" aesthetic. 1975 Album Lineup
The album features a mix of instrumentals and traditional ballads, characterized by Margi Luckley’s vocals, which have been compared to Maddy Prior of Steeleye Span. The instrumentation includes prominent flute (reminiscent of Ian Anderson), violin, mandolin, and "heavy plucked" electric bass without a standard drum kit on many tracks.