Beach House on the Moon

Beach House on the Moon is the twenty-third studio album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released on May 24, 1999, through Margaritaville Records, and was Buffett's last album released by that label before forming Mailboat Records. The album reached #8 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Songs
The song "Math Suks" caused a minor and brief media frenzy over Jimmy Buffett's seeming disdain for math education. The lyrics tell of the author's frustration as a math student. The song's lyrics refer to hearing the phrase "Math sucks" on an interview on TV, though Buffett later noted that the inspiration actually came from graffiti on a bridge in Key West Florida. Mathematical terms are used in a superficial way in the song, which drew criticism from mathematicians and mathematics teachers. The song was condemned by the US National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Education Association for its alleged negative effect on children's education.

The Coral Reefer Band

 * Keyboards: Michael Utley
 * Harmonica: Greg "Fingers" Taylor
 * Steel drums: Robert Greenidge
 * Percussion: Ralph MacDonald
 * Drums: Roger Guth
 * Guitar: Jimmy Buffett, Peter Mayer, Mac McAnally
 * Bass guitar: Jim Mayer
 * Saxophone: Amy Lee, Tom Mitchell
 * Trumpet: John Lovell
 * Vocals: Peter Mayer, Jim Mayer, Mac McAnally, Nadirah Shakoor, Tina Gullickson

Additional musicians

 * Steel guitar: Doyle Grisham ("If you hear steel guitar it's Doyle.")
 * Slide guitar: Jack Pearson (Tracks 3, 7, 5, and 10)
 * Bass guitar: David Hood (Tracks 3, 6, 7, and 10)
 * Drums: Roger Hawkins (Tracks 3, 6, 7, and 10)
 * Flute: Bill Miller (Track 1)
 * Fiddle: Stuart Duncan (Tracks 7 and 10)
 * Tenor saxophone: Jim Horn (Track 6)
 * Accordion: Marc Savoy (Track 7)
 * Vocals: The Tams (Track 6)