Melbourne charts 25th June, 1982. ‘Time and Tide’ album and ‘Six Months In A Leaky Boat’ both at #1.

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Melbourne charts 25th June, 1982. ‘Time and Tide’ album and ‘Six Months In A Leaky Boat’ both at #1.
Circa SMIALB video shoot. A fun video and they wore those outfits well...
Photos: Split Enz archives.
New Zealand release, backed with ‘Fire Drill’.
Entered Zimbabwe charts in October 1982, making it to #7 :)
Netherlands release of SMIALB, backed with ‘Make Sense Of It’.
US release of ‘Six Months’, April 1982. Backed with ‘Make Sense Of It’.
Second single from Time And Tide - ‘Six Months In A Leaky Boat’.
Released in Australia May 1982. Backed with ‘Fire Drill’.
The UK release of ‘Six Months’ - first and second issue, with the different covers. April 1982. (There was also a 12″ release that included ‘Haul Away’ on B side.)
Unfortunately, was banned in UK due to the Faulklands War at the time.