Macon City Auditorium: Macon, GA 2/11/72 is a two-CD live album by the Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded at the Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Georgia on February 11, 1972. The third archival concert album from the Allman Brothers Band Recording Company, it was released in 2004.
On AllMusic William Ruhlmann said, "After Duane died, the decision to continue without him was made quickly, but the band did not consider replacing him. Since a hallmark of their sound had been the twin guitar parts of Allman and Betts, however, some rearrangement of the material was necessary.... Betts plays some of Duane's parts on the familiar numbers of the repertoire... but he is reinventing himself as well as evoking his late partner in many of his solos..."[1]
In All About Jazz Doug Collette wrote, "The only other recorded evidence available of the quintet lineup are the three opening cuts of Eat a Peach... but the raw, streamlined sound of this unit isn't all that different from the original Allman sextet: guitarist/vocalist Dickey Betts leads his four brothers in conjuring up an intensity arguably equal to sets played with their departed founder..."[2]
On jambands.com Larson Sutton said, "The band is brilliant over the course of the two discs, particularly shining on the 20+ minutes of "You Don't Love Me". Despite this powerful, moving night of music, there is no avoiding Duane's absence. The performances, while deeply impressive, could not be the same without him. The lack of that second lead instrument is at times glaring, and yet this is exactly what makes this album so intriguing and unique."[3]