No. I use all of those books. There are even a few things worth looking at in the Riley books (which I do use). My point with the Riley book/obsolete thing was that a good bulk of them deal with the two-voice/three-voice comping, and there you're learning them almost as "licks" which isn't the way to do it. And Riley even says "they're not meant to be licks" but doesn't really explain for the student how to organically come up with their own stuff...So in that way the Dawson stuff makes all of that obsolete.
Master Studies is a jumping-off point of Stick Control. I find they work very easily together. And also that the Stone Killer exercise is the best exercise I've come across for developing hand speed. It'd be worth it to just open up to those pages if you're going to put Master Studies on hold.