I've never understood the lower ranking many give to 'Trip Through Your Wires', which I personally love. The relatively "weaker" song on TJT, for me, would probably be "Exit", which sounds like a rough sketch but which was then fleshed out, live. (Late in the 1987 tour, they really had nailed it, as seen on the Rattle & Hum movie.) But on the album it's kind of undistinguished.
I also disagree with the common notion that 'Tryin' To Throw Your Arms...' is one of AB's weaker moments. I personally love it.
(The one thing both those tracks have in common is their fat, loping basslines. Perhaps this appeals to me.)
AB is certainly an album with no weak tracks, and in fact they're all excellent. For me, probably the final two ('Acrobat' and 'Love Is Blindness') are less to my taste than the earlier ones, but they're still great.