Best Informative Book out there

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I have a couple extra bucks and I think at this point i have the right equipment, I just want to bring up my knowledge and learn a few profesisonal techniques to make my recordings better.

With that said, what is the best book out there for an intermediate recording engineer who just wants to get some new ideas to make recordings sound perfect (well.. close to it)

Or even a really good internet sight that is actually worth checking out (except here)
 
I bought, Musicianship in the DIGITAL AGE (Book / CD Pkg ). Haven't been able to look at it yet but at half off list I figure it should have at least $20 worth of information in it. "Total Recording" by David Moulton sounds like something worth adding to my wish list.

Other books on the wishlist:

The Art of Producing: How to Produce an Audio Project by David Gibson

The Mixing Engineer's Handbook, Second Edition by Bobby Owsinski

The Recording Engineer's Handbook by Bobby Owsinski

The S.M.A.R.T. Guide to Recording Great Audio Tracks in a Small Studio (S.M.A.R.T. Guide To...) by Bill A. Gibson

All of the above are ~$20. For ~$70 there's:

Handbook for Sound Engineers, Third Edition
by Glen Ballou


Comments/reviews on any of these much appreciated.
 
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