Looks like this originally sourced from Hungercity, nice collection of Tattoo You Outtakes. Link is good to April 12th. Enjoy
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1. Never Stop - original slow version of "Start Me Up", rec. in Rotterdam during the "Black And Blue"-sessions, April 1975
2. Start Me Up - 1979 rough mix with early lead vocals, no lead guitar no overdubs yet
3. Hang Fire - early, hard-rocking rehearsal-version from the "Emotional Rescue"-sessions, Paris, Summer 1979
4. Hang Fire - early take, more disciplined than the rehearsal version but still rough, 1979
5. Hang Fire - third version, not far from the "finished article", with a Mick Jagger guide vocal and some overdubs still missing, Paris, Summer 1979
6. Slave - a composite mix beginning with the original backing track (Rotterdam, April 1975) merging into a November 1980-mix with Mick's vocal overdub, then into another 1980-mix with additional saxophone-overdub (not used). Long version, but fades out!
7. Little T&A - Bahamas January 1979 original backing-track
8. Little T&A - another early version with rough Keith Richards-vocal
9. Black Limousine - version 1 from the "Emotional Rescue"-sessions, Paris, Summer 1979
10. Black Limousine - version 2
11. Neighbours - early mix of from the "Emotional Rescue"-sessions, Paris, Summer 1979
12. Worried About You - the original version from the "Goat's Head Soup"-sessions, Jamaica, December 1972, still with Mick Taylor on guitar, blends into a summer 1979 Stereo rough-mix with new guitar and vocal-overdubs
13. Tops - another left-over from the "Goat's Head Soup"-sessions, Los Angeles, January 1973 - the original backing-track crossfades here into a December 1979 mix with vocal-overdubs and goes back to the original version for more Mick Taylor-soloing in the end
14. Heaven - a November 1980 rough-mix
15. No Use In Crying - two early rough mixes from summer 1979 rolled into one
16. Waiting On A Friend - the original December 1972-version
17. Slave - the last four-and-a half minutes from the original 1975 long version, starting off where the saxophone-overdub on track 6 begins