Think if I'm asked on different days I'll give different answers to my top 5, but always bubbling in and around
Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (Eric Gales - Too close to the Fire reminds me of comfortably numb in some ways I can't quite pin down)
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Eric Johnson - Gem
Louis Bertignac - Vas-Y Guitar
Alter Bridge - Rise Today / Blackbird
ZZ Top - Jesus Just Left Chicago
That's ignoring some greats like Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Bonamassa, Rory Gallagher, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Tommy Emmanuel who I cant easily pick a solo from. Not sure if mostly instrumental stuff can really count - hence my top 5 has 6 in it, not sure I can count Gem by my own self imposed limits. There also a wider thing about some guitarist / groups that don't really go for the big solo but have lots of nice riff based noodling like Johnny Marr.
On the OP list, always had a soft spot for solo in 'the one and only' which I think was played by Nik Kershaw who is vastly under-rated, largely based on his early pop career. Also saw Cutting Crew in the Duchess of York in Leeds, probably late '80's, guitarist did a superb cover of Little Wing,