I dont know if its even on any bootleg CD. This version only circulated in this decade. I just have it on a tape which I put on a CDR of DW outtakes which i put on my ipod
The first 'reel' (so to speak) of DW outtakes that circulated comes from a 90 minute tape of outtakes that circulated in early 1987 (via Ronnie Wood!). I got a 3rd gen tape of it in March 1987. It has 2 takes/mixes each of Sleep Tonight, Strictly Memphis, Too Rude and One Hit, three of Harlem Shuffle and one each of Invitation (15 minutes long), Deep love, Fight (instrumental), Winning Ugly, Back To Zero, Baby Youre Too Much and What Am I Gonna Do with Your Love. This was later bootlegged as "Dirtiest Work" I think.
Then there was another set of outtakes a year or two later which included Treat me like A Fool and others, including alternate versions of some of the songs listed above. These were released on a CD called "Crushed Pearl" -
http://www.discogs.com/release/1090806This version of Baby You're Too much came out much much later. Its a somewhat more polished version musically and vocally and has a superb sax part by Bobby Keys (which is unusual as theres very little sax on this album)
Check out this breakdown of the sessions by Felix Aeppli
http://faculty.uwstout.edu/johnstonb/cpmm2/Bchapter09/1985Book.pdf