Top three right now off the top of my head (there's large parts of the later discography I haven't heard in a long time, and I've still not got around to listening to Distance over Time
, so there'll likely be ones I've missed)
Under a Glass Moon - kind of a given really, but it is just
that good. It feels like it was written to include as many ideas/techniques as possible, but manages to do it really smoothly without feeling like things have just been shoehorned in.
Erotomania - the big long solo in the middle
Don't Look Past Me - the one at 4:00-ish, just after "Don't ask how come, ask how high" - It's not massively flashy or technical compared to some of his other solos, and it's overlooked since the song isn't on a 'proper' album, but I just absolutely love this one.
Honourable mention goes to the ending of Take the Time. One of those ones where you wish it didn't fade out and kept going. I just really like the up-beat perky major scale (well, major scale with the raised 4th to accommodate the F# chord) vibe it's got.