In a tale of two Travises, No More Looking Over My Shoulder finds our Skynyrd-tonk hero torn between Nashville cliché and touching artistry--divided, almost perfectly, between the first and second halves of the 10-song collection. Unfortunately, it's the fluff that fronts the album, dominated by trite party music (Rough Around the Edges, Girls Like That) and schmaltzy ballads (For You, If I Lost You). Then, though, things come to life. Tritt shines with Bruce Springsteen's macho-but-tender Tougher Than the Rest (an appropriate selection), demonstrates his Southern-boy restless streak with the roadhouse-soulful Start the Car, and delivers some legit, downbeat depth with Mission of Love, a weepy waltz about the struggles of the broken family. The best advice is to listen to this album back-to-front, or not at all.