Can't burn full Beyonce album to CD (DRM on 5 tracks)

I bought this album for my wife.  I tried to burn it to CD but 5 tracks will not burn because they are DRM protected.  She only has a CD player in her car with no aux input.  How can I get these tracks burned to CD?  There is no indication on the site that any of these tracks are not available for burning to disc. 

turingtest2,
Thanks for your input.  I wasn't able to get the songs to download again, but I did authorize another computer and was able to download everything there.  I'm not sure how the tracks were corrupted since the downloads appeared to work but I was able to create the full CD.

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